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Taj Malik Taylor faces charges for making a false bomb threat on Allegiant Air flight 1023, telling another passenger his laptop was an explosive device.
An Allegiant Air passenger faces charges for allegedly claiming his laptop was a bomb, causing an emergency landing. The flight, bound for Roanoke from St. Pete-Clearwater, returned to its origin ...
Alaska State Troopers said 62-year-old Marites Buenafe had texted her family that she was going for a hike in Juneau, but didn't return to the ship.
Cruise Passenger Went on a Solo Hike In Alaska. When It Was Time to Reboard, They Were Nowhere to Be Found Marites Buenafe was last spotted by security cameras at the top of Mount Roberts Tramway ...
An Air India flight from India to Vienna dropped 900 feet shortly after takeoff on June 14. The incident occurred less than two days after the deadly June 12 Air India crash killing 241 on board.
Hawaiian Airlines wants its Hawaiian miles members to rest assured - your miles are safe. But there are some changes coming as the airline has big plans for its future.
The last A-10 in the Air Force will be retired in 2026, two years earlier than previously planned. In priorities for its 2026 budget released this week, the Air Force asked Congress for permission ...
Key Takeaways Alaska Air Group-owned Hawaiian Airlines explained that it is still dealing with a cyberattack that hit some of its IT systems. The carrier said passenger travel hasn't been impacted.
An 18-month investigation lays out what caused the January 2024 Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 door-plug blowout—and what the manufacturer and FAA need to do.
A man on a Thai Lion Air flight from Bangkok was dragged off the plane after allegedly throwing a tantrum. Fellow passengers on the June 25 flight claim the man asked for a bigger seat, but was ...
It was horrifying enough for anyone when a door plug popped off an Alaska Airlines flight at more than 16,000 feet last year, causing an explosive decompression. But one mother’s nightmare was ...
The National Transportation Safety Board found Boeing and the FAA responsible for "multiple system failures," leading to Alaska Airlines' door blowing off mid-flight last year near Portland, Oregon.
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