The FAA has reopened two runways at Reagan Airport following the Jan. 29 plane crash between an American Airlines flight and a Black Hawk helicopter.
The section of the Potomac River affected by the Jan. 29 midair collision of an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S.
A regional jet carrying 64 people collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers. Here's what we know about the incident so far.
Air traffic controllers say an FAA “immunity program” fails to hold people accountable for their mistakes, even with deadly consequences.
The Army was one of 28 government agencies authorized to fly helicopters near Ronald Reagan National Airport before its Black ...
A clean energy company is abandoning a plan to build a giant electric battery factory in Atlanta's suburbs after it shifted ...
The deadliest plane crash in U.S. history was in May 1979, when American Airlines Flight 191 lost an engine during takeoff at ...
Several large U.S. companies deleted some or all DEI references from their most recent annual reports to investors, an NPR ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday blamed last week's deadly collision of a passenger jet and Army helicopter on what he ...
President Donald Trump says he thinks last week’s deadly collision between a passenger jet and Army helicopter wouldn't have ...
The U.S. Government Accountability Office warned in a December 2024 report that the FAA needed to take urgent action to ...
The U.S. Army helicopter that collided with an passenger jet near Washington, D.C., had an advanced surveillance system turned off.