The United States' streak of more than 15 years without a major fatal airline crash came to a shocking end this week.
The deadly plane and helicopter collision outside of Washington D.C. which claimed the lives of 67 people has officials highlighting aviation safety.
Understaffing, poor working conditions and outdated technology have for years strained the system that keeps planes from ...
More victims have been named following the mid-air collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a military ...
U.S. Rep Lloyd Doggett, a Democrat, said Austin-Bergstrom International Airport has been understaffed for months.
We were united in our grief for the 67 victims in the midair collision, but it passed as the president made baseless ...
A preliminary Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) report has found that the air traffic control tower at Ronald Reagan National Airport was essentially understaffed when Wednesday’s American Airs ...
Staff have signaled they are preparing for a legal fight if necessary. The Regional Transportation Council on Thursday ...
A midair collision between two planes near Washington D.C. has sent shockwaves through the aviation community, prompting ...
The American air travel system has been under increasing stress in recent years, most notably in a series of near tragedies ...
While there hasn't been a deadly commercial airplane crash in 15 years, it doesn't mean there haven't been close calls. FAA ...
The Federal Aviation Administration documented 30 runway incursions per 1 million takeoffs and landings last year.