Passengers onboard a flight from Prague were on Sunday afternoon put through a two-hour delay as poor weather conditions at Larnaca airport meant it...
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An Arkia Israeli Airlines flight to Larnaca was forced to return back to Israel after its windshield cracked mid-flight, it emerged on Monday. The incident unfolded on Sunday where one of the layers of the windshield cracked while in Cyprus’ airspace. No passengers were harmed but the flight returned to Israel for landing.
Passengers onboard a flight from Prague were on Sunday afternoon put through a two-hour delay as poor weather conditions at Larnaca airport meant it...
An American Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing at the Philip Goldson International Airport (PGIA) this morning, just before...
A flight from San Francisco was forced to abandon its long-haul journey after smoke and a strong burning odor filled the cabin shortly after takeoff....
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) Passengers flying into Dubai International Airport (DXB) could soon see shorter landing times, with new technology set to...
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) Passengers flying into Dubai International Airport (DXB) could soon see shorter landing times, with new technology set to...
United Airlines flight Boeing 777 diverted to San Francisco before resuming flight to Tokyo. United Airlines flight UA803, operating from Washington...
The European airplane maker said a recent incident had shown that “intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical to the functioning of flight...
(Reuters) -Fans swarmed the pitch after Chapecoense earned promotion to Brazil's top-flight Serie A on Monday, marking their return to the elite...
Australian airlines will ban the use of portable power banks from next month following a string of international incidents, including a mid-air fire...
Australian airlines will ban the use of portable power banks from next month following a string of international incidents, including a mid-air fire...