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“I think it is time for American airlines to resume flights to and from Israel. At this point, with every day that goes on, it appears more and more to be a politically motivated boycott instead ...
American Airlines flight 1979's wing clipped the tail of a United Airlines flight 219 bound for Honolulu WLS-TV reported. United Airlines stated that "another airline's aircraft made contact with ...
The FAA said it’s investigating after the wing of an American Airlines plane clipped the tail of a United Airlines aircraft as both planes were preparing for takeoff. No one was hurt.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed an AA Flight 1979 struck the tail of United Flight 219 while taxiing on different taxiways around 9:50 a.m. Wednesday. The American Airlines Boeing ...
confirmed an AA Flight 1979 struck the tail of United Flight 219 while taxiing on different taxiways around 9:50 a.m. Wednesday. The American Airlines Boeing 737-800 was heading to Los Angeles and ...
5, marks one year since a door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft, leaving passengers in shock and raising concerns about the safety of Boeing planes. The flight was en ...
In times of war and peace, when most other airlines have ceased flying to Israel, El Al flies ... $2.5 billion deal with Boeing to buy up to 31 737 MAX aircraft. Presumably, some of the profit ...
nearly a year after a door panel missing four key bolts flew off a new Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 in mid-air. The Jan. 5, 2024 incident prompted FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker to cap production at ...