
|
Slideshows
|
|
A device to prevent airplane fuel tanks from exploding must be installed on certain passenger jets and cargo planes, federal officials said Wednesday, 12 years after such an explosion destroyed TWA Flight 800, killing all 230 people aboard.
FAA re-evaluates JFK runway procedures
The Federal Aviation Administration is studying whether to again change takeoff and landing procedures at John F. Kennedy International Airport after a second near-collision of aircraft in less than a week. Two airborne planes - one landing and the other taking off - came within a half-mile of colliding at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Friday in the second such incident at the airport in a week, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
Comair says most Cincy hub jobs safe
A top executive with Delta Air Lines' regional carrier Comair says most jobs at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport will be spared in the latest round of cuts announced this week.
Democrats seek independent probe on Canadian
Three Democratic lawmakers asked the Bush administration on Thursday to appoint an independent counsel to investigate whether U.S. officials sent a Canadian engineer to Syria because they believed he would be tortured.
Hot future shock: Heat wave temperatures to soar
During the European heat wave of 2003 that killed tens of thousands, the temperature in parts of France hit 104 degrees. Nearly 15,000 people died in that country alone. During the Chicago heat wave of 1995, the mercury spiked at 106 and about 600 people died.
Judge issues injunction against Delta
A federal judge says Delta Air Lines, Inc. assured Mesa Air Group Inc. that it wasn't trying to penalize the regional carrier when Delta moved many of Mesa's flights to congested John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
No bail for 3 suspects in JFK fuel line plot
Three Muslim men pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges accusing them of plotting to kill thousands of people and cause an economic catastrophe by blowing up John F. Kennedy International Airport.
American Airlines set to test in-flight Web access
American Airlines says customers will be able to test in-flight Internet access on two flights beginning Wednesday, with broader service expected to begin in the following couple weeks. |
John F. Kennedy International Airport News on the Web
|
|
Sports
Business |
Real Estate Family Movies and Books Venues, Sports and Music Concerts, Artists and Tickets Be Inspired - Quotes and Stories |