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September 28th, 2007 Seconds after takeoff from St Louis, Missouri, the engine of an American Airlines MD-82 erupts into flames. Alarm bells ring loudly in the cockpit, as the pilots grapple with ...
An American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army helicopter collided near Reagan National Airport and crashed into the Potomac River, according to officials.
Nearly two months after American Airlines flight 5342 collided with a helicopter, leading to 67 fatalities, the National Transportation Safety Board has provided an update on the investigation.
American Airlines' revamped long-haul jet offers new Flagship Suites and a fresh aircraft interior aimed at elevating the passenger experience.
The super-meta Hulu series Interior Chinatown mashes up a whole bunch of genres — including kung fu movies and police procedurals — to explore Asian-American identity in interesting ways ...
American Airlines is expanding its new boarding technology that stops passengers from cutting in line during boarding to over 100 airports nationwide before Thanksgiving.
American Airlines has announced it is expanding its new technology to end a process known as “gate lice,” which is when passengers cut lines in hopes of boarding a flight early.
American Airlines' COO outlines improvements at Charlotte Douglas to reduce delays and cancellations, aiming for a smoother summer travel season.
American Airlines is expanding its new technology to more than 100 airports to crack down on a travel trend known as "gate lice" ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
American Airlines has reached a tentative settlement with flight booking company Sabre in the airline’s fight to recover more than $139 million in legal fees after winning just $1 in damages at ...
American Airlines, though, pressed ahead with an appeal, saying the ruling would prevent the company from entering into any similar future arrangement, including with JetBlue.
American Airlines Flight 298 nearly slammed into the Koolau mountain range in Hawaii — but escaped tragedy when it was ordered to rapidly gain altitude.