The American Airlines flight was departing from Honolulu to Los Angeles when it performed an "expedited climb." ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investing a close call involving an American Airlines (AAL) flight. The plane came ...
A $165 million fine from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for a sluggish recall—one of many in recent years ...
Flight 298 departing from Honolulu for LA when it was ordered to expedite its climb to avoid crashing into mountainous ...
American Airlines flight pilots were told to make an “expedited climb” to avoid crashing into Hawaii mountains on Wednesday, ...
Travelers aboard a Southwest Airlines flight preparing to leave Denver Friday had to evacuate after a passenger’s cell phone ...
The layoffs were mostly due to Boeing delaying production on the long-range widebody 777X commercial jet, Adams said. Workers ...
There's a chance the Department of Government Efficiency's plans could lead to the deepest cuts to the federal government in ...
The D.C. District Court of Appeals issued a divided ruling that the White House Council on Environmental Quality does not ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is moving ahead with a long-awaited committee to evaluate ways to improve launch licensing regulations as one executive calls for far greater changes.
Archer Aviation has achieved key milestones, and regulators have finalized rules to pave the way for flying taxis.
Developers of the LVXP project are now scheduled to appear before the Clark County Commission in a Dec. 4 hearing.