Officials said a Blackhawk flew in the path of an American Airlines jet landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport.
A 66-year-old employee at North Carolina's Charlotte Douglas Airport died on Monday after a tragic accident occurred on the airplane tarmac.
Two more American Airlines-affiliated planes originally bound for Ronald Reagan International Airport (DCA) were diverted to Richmond International Airport (RIC) on Friday, just days after a
An American Airlines plane had to be evacuated in North Carolina after smoke was detected coming from the plane, with a flight attendant taken to a nearby hospital, according to officials. All 50
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein confirmed via social media that multiple Charlotte-based crew members were aboard the American Airlines passenger jet.
Officials have transitioned to a "recovery effort" to find the bodies of the 67 people believed to have died in the crash near Reagan Airport near DC.
A worker was struck and killed Monday morning at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, airport officials say.
Online records show a passenger jet involved in a mid-air collision with an Army helicopter was at a South Carolina airport hours before the deadly crash.
Gov. Henry McMaster reacted to a deadly mid-air collision in Washington, D.C. between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet.
As of 10 a.m. Wednesday, Charlotte Douglas International Airport had 186 flights canceled and 102 that were delayed, according to FlightAware, an online website providing real-time information. FlightAware also reported that flights scheduled to come to CLT are being delayed at other airports by about an hour and 30 minutes.
An aircraft tug hit and killed an American Airlines employee on the tarmac at Charlotte airport Monday, according to police reports. The deadly incident happened around 9:40 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 27 along the airport’s on-ramp at Gate B12.
A worker was reportedly hit and killed by a vehicle on the tarmac at Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Monday morning, according to officials. Here’s a look at what we know, and what we don’t know,