PSA Airlines announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters, reports indicate. Wednesday night a flight was involved in a deadly midair crash with a military helicopter.
Officials say a PSA Airline passenger airliner and an Army helicopter collided Wednesday night in Washington, D.C. Here's what we know about the airliner's Ohio ties.
The American Airlines’ subsidiary has ties that go back decades in Ohio, and just said it was moving its headquarters to Charlotte.
Authorities say there are no survivors after a passenger plane landing near Washington, D.C., and an Army helicopter hit each other.
An American Airlines flight operated by PSA Airlines was involved in a midair collision with a military helicopter on Wednesday night near Washington, D.C.
Lawmakers across the country shared their reactions and condolences following the fatal collision, including Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who shared a statement on his social media page.
CEDARVILLE, Ohio (WOIO) - An Ohio college student is among those feared to be dead after an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines flight midair in Washington D.C. Wednesday, according to WHIO. Cedarville University identified the student as mechanical engineering major Grace Maxwell, WHIO reported.
Winterhurst Figure Skating Club Coach and former national medalist Tonia Kwiatkowski says the local figure skating community is grieving the loss of their fellow skaters.
Cedarville University said Grace Maxwell was one of the 60 passengers on American Airlines Flight 5342 when it collided with an Army Blackhawk helicopter.
American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) owns PSA, which already has a large presence here operating regional flights on American’s behalf. American is based in Fort Worth, Texas, but runs its second-largest hub at Charlotte Douglas, known as CLT.
Three victims of the deadly Washington, D.C., plane crash have Ohio ties, and the airline involved has a connection to Ohio. Here's the latest.