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United Flight Makes Emergency Landing Due to Smoke Odor in Cockpit
A United Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in New Jersey on Monday after the smell of smoke was detected in the

Flight Attendants Injured During Turbulent Flight
A Qantas flight took a scary turn Monday when mid-air turbulence left three cabin crew members injured. According to 7News.com, Qantas Flight QF108 departed from

Ways to Combat the Stress of Flying Around the Holidays
Listening to delightful holiday music, seeing loved ones and exchanging presents is what we look forward to during the holidays. What we don’t look forward to—the

Report Says Another Plane Could Have Structural Issues
As the airline industry – and passengers – ponder the fate of the Boeing 737 Max, a new report claims that another plane, used primarily

American Airlines Flight Attendants Confront Boeing
American Airlines flight attendants have sent a letter to Boeing Co., warning the airplane manufacturer that it would refuse to board a plane en masse

Flights Resume at Hartsfield After Brief Shutdown
What does it take to shut down the world’s busiest airport? Unfortunately, just a single piece of paper. Article Source |

How to Board a Flight With Just a Selfie
How to Board a Flight With Just a Selfie How a Delta Air Lines passenger succeeded in getting onto an Atlanta-bound flight with just a

Improvements to UAE Airspace Are Essential to Its Future
If the United Arab Emirates is to remain a leading global aviation hub it will need to prioritize increasing airspace capacity. IATA called on states

US DOT Proposes New Regulation Regarding Flight Delays
The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) has unveiled a new regulation proposal that would change how tarmac delays are handled. According to Travel Weekly,

Qantas Removes Four Boeing Planes From Fleet for Repairs Due to Structural Cracks
Australian airline Qantas announced Friday it had grounded four Boeing 737NG planes due to structural cracks. According to the Agence France-Presse, Qantas officials revealed Thursday
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