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A bombshell report revealed that the control tower where pilots were receiving instructions from was understaffed before the plane crash in Washington, DC. -
Defense Secretary Attacks DEI Programs At Briefing Into Collision Involving Army Helicopter
At a White House briefing, Hegseth echoed President Donald Trump who, without proof, blamed the crash on Democrats and DEI policies. -
FAA Chief Role Remains Vacant Amid Horrific Plane Crash After Elon Musk Pressured Previous Leader to Resign
The leader of the Federal Aviation Administration stepped down from his position mere months after billionaire Elon Musk demanded that he do so, meaning that the FAA is missing a chief in the aftermath of the worst aviation disaster in the US in years. -
Black Retired Cop Sues American Airlines After Crew Allegedly Accused Him of Trafficking His White Wife While They Were Flying to Their Honeymoon
Black retired police officer Anthony Williams and his white wife, Katsiaryna Shasholka, sue American Airlines for racial profiling during their honeymoon flight. -
Stranger Stabs Elderly Flight Attendant to Death During Denver Layover in Shocking 'Senseless Crime'
A stranger stabbed an elderly flight attendant to death during a layover in Denver in what airline authorities have called a "senseless crime." -
Airplane Passenger's Lewd Act in Aisle Prompts Criminal Complaint For Indecent Exposure, Flight Makes Emergency Landing in NY
Why did an American Airlines flight make an unexpected stop in New York? Explore the incident of a drunken passenger's lewd conduct that disrupted the journey. Find out more. -
American Airlines to Face Court Over Alleged ESG Retirement Fund Mismanagement
Wondering how American Airlines is handling retirement funds? Dive into our article exploring the court battle over alleged ESG mismanagement. Don't miss it! -
San Francisco mayor bans employee travels to North Carolina over ‘anti-LGBT’ law
San Francisco Mayor, Ed Lee, has issued a ban on all city-funded travels to the North Carolina after their decision to limit rights for transgender individuals. -
American Airlines Flight Attendant Accused of Starting Fire Inside Bathroom of Detroit-Bound Plane
An American Airlines flight attendant reportedly set the bathroom of a Detroit-bound plane on fire. He is now facing charges of destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities as well as false statements or entries generally. -
American Airlines files a lawsuit against in-flight internet service provider Gogo
American Airlines is suing its in-flight internet service provider, Gogo, contending that it has received a materially improved service proposal from other companies. Gogo has said that it intends to submit a new proposal. -
Four American Muslims Files Lawsuit Against American Airlines Over Plane Eviction, Allege Discrimination
Four men from Brooklyn, who were kicked off an American Airlines flight, filed a lawsuit. They allege that they have been discriminated during the eviction. -
4 Brooklyn Men File Lawsuit Against American Airlines for Racial Profiling, Discrimination
American Airlines is being sued by 4 New Yorkers because of racial profiling. The 4 men were asked to leave the plane just because the pilot was uneasy because of their looks. -
After Cecil outcry, major U.S. airlines end trophy hunter shipments
Three U.S. airlines have banned the transport of lion, leopard, elephant, rhino or buffalo killed by trophy hunters, in the latest fallout from the killing of Zimbabwe's Cecil the lion last month. -
Airlines face risk of worse disruptions from computer glitches
A computer router error that grounded hundreds of United Airlines (UAL.N) flights on Wednesday is just a preview of what can go wrong for carriers with increasingly automated operations, experts say. -
United, American owe World Trade Center developer billions: lawyer
The developer rebuilding the World Trade Center in New York told a federal appeals court on Wednesday that he is entitled to recoup billions of dollars from two airline companies, even though he has already collected $4 billion in insurance money for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that destroyed the site. -
U.S. Supreme Court rejects September 11 environmental appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to revive a New York real estate developer’s lawsuit against the leaseholder of the destroyed World Trade Center and two airlines seeking environmental cleanup costs related to the Sept. 11, 2001 hijacked airliner attacks.
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