The CEO of GE Aerospace, headquartered in Cincinnati, says an employee was on the American Airlines flight involved in the fatal crash Wednesday night.
A GE Aerospace employee from Greater Cincinnati was one of the victims on the doomed American Airlines plane involved in the ...
Elizabeth Anne Keys, 33, was flying back to Washington D.C. from a work trip before the plane crashed that night, her partner ...
J. Todd Inman, a member of the NTSB, gives a press briefing Thursday on Wednesday night’s fatal crash between an ...
The crash late Wednesday of American Eagle Flight 5342 near Reagan National Airport has brought fresh attention to a ...
Events like this one at DCA jar us all back into reality — that there is risk with air travel, even if such risk is ...
The FAA has said that all controllers have to meet tough testing and training standards and go through a lengthy certification process.
There are "no survivors" after an American Airlines jet carrying 64 people collided in mid-air with a military helicopter carrying three soldiers in Washington DC last night: the first fatal US air ...
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said the airline has activated its care team to assist in recovery efforts after one of its jets collided with a helicopter.
The airliner involved in the DCA crash came into service 20 years ago and averaged around 50 flights per year.
A supersonic jet built by Boom Technology broke the sound barrier for the first time Tuesday, advancing its bid to resurrect ...