An airline has banned power banks in luggage in overhead cabin after a huge fire destroyed one of its planes on the runway.
To prevent confusion in future crises, airlines must review protocols concerning passengers seated in exit rows and ensure that their responsibilities in an emergency are clearly defined.
The incident comes in the wake of 179 people dying when a plane skidded off a runway at a different airport in the country last month.
An American Airlines regional passenger jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter crashed into the frigid Potomac River, in ...
Concerns were raised about whether Air Busan’s crew had followed standard safety procedures. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The fire broke out in the back of the cabin, officials said. All 176 people on board, including passengers and crew members, ...
The cause of the crash between the American Airlines jet and the Black Hawk helicopter in Washington is under investigation.
The midair collision on Wednesday night over the Potomac River near Washington DC is one of the latest in a strings of ...
Dramatic runway evacuation of passenger jet in South Korea comes just weeks after country suffered worst aviation disaster in ...
All 176 people were evacuated from an Air Busan jet that caught on fire at a South Korean airport, with reports suggesting a ...
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A passenger aircraft carrying 169 passengers and seven crew members burst into flames at Gimhae International Airport in ...