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In the US, a plane crashed into a river near Reagan Airport: what is known

A small airplane crashed into the Potomac River near Arlington National Airport. The airport has temporarily suspended operations and a search and rescue operation is underway.

News of the World • January 30, 02:52 AM • 30858 views
SpaceX suspends Starship flights after launch failure and explosion

The United States temporarily banned Starship missiles after an accident and explosion during a test launch. The incident led to air traffic disruption and possible damage to the Caribbean islands.

News of the World • January 18, 03:45 AM • 29539 views
An airplane crashes into a building in California: 1 dead, 15 injured

In the city of Fullerton, a single-engine Van's RV-10 crashed into a building, killing one person. 15 people were injured with varying degrees of severity, 9 of them hospitalized.

News of the World • January 3, 01:21 AM • 30070 views
US to restrict drone flights over critical infrastructure in New York

The US Federal Aviation Administration imposes restrictions on the use of drones over critical infrastructure in New York City. The decision is a precautionary measure after drones were spotted near strategic facilities in New Jersey.

News of the World • December 20, 02:17 AM • 16935 views
Tragic plane crash near the airport in Hawaii: what is known about the incident

Kamaka Air Flight 689 crashed into an abandoned building after taking off from Honolulu Airport. The crash and fire killed two pilots who were on a training flight.

News of the World • December 19, 06:48 AM • 15888 views
The airport in New York was closed for about an hour due to drones

New York's Stewart Airport temporarily suspended operations after a drone was spotted nearby. The state's governor calls for tighter control over drones after a series of similar incidents.

Crimes and emergencies • December 15, 02:28 AM • 20811 views
Boeing resumes production of 737 MAX after strike - Reuters

Boeing resumed production of 737 MAX aircraft after a seven-week strike by 33,000 workers. The FAA has limited production to 38 planes per month due to the recent incident with Alaska Airlines.

News of the World • December 10, 10:52 PM • 17777 views
U.S. bans civilian flights to Haiti after plane is shot down

The FAA has banned all civilian flights to Haiti for 30 days after a Spirit Airlines plane was shot down near Port-au-Prince. Restrictions were imposed on flights below 3 km, and one crew member was slightly injured.

News of the World • November 13, 03:19 AM • 21290 views
Ufa Airport Suspends Operations Due to Threat of Drone Attack

Temporary flight restrictions have been imposed at Ufa airport in Russia due to a possible UAV threat. the Russian air transport authority has suspended flights without providing detailed explanations.

News of the World • October 31, 04:44 PM • 19656 views
At an airfield in the United States, a woman was hit by an airplane propeller while filming paratroopers and died

37-year-old photographer Amanda Gallagher tragically died at an airfield in Kansas, accidentally getting hit by an airplane propeller. The woman violated safety rules while photographing a group of paratroopers.

News of the World • October 29, 04:34 PM • 17332 views
SpaceX and NASA plan to launch Crew-9 mission to the ISS on August 18

SpaceX and NASA have announced plans to launch the Crew-9 mission to the ISS no earlier than August 18. This will follow the FAA's authorization for the Falcon 9 rocket to return to space after a recent malfunction.

News of the World • July 27, 02:01 AM • 26543 views
Boeing plane loses a wheel during takeoff at Los Angeles airport

A United Airlines Boeing 757 lost a wheel during takeoff from Los Angeles airport, but landed safely in Denver with 179 passengers and 7 crew members unharmed.

Society • July 8, 10:30 PM • 21719 views
SpaceX plans to make up to 120 launches a year, but competitors are not happy about it

SpaceX plans to launch its Starship mega rocket up to 120 times a year. That's causing concern for competitors such as Blue Origin and United Launch Alliance.

News of the World • July 3, 04:11 PM • 21713 views
Key witness against Trump awaits conviction of former US president

Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer and a key witness against him, admitted that he wants to see the former president convicted in a criminal trial for paying hush money to Stormy Daniels.

News of the World • May 15, 09:32 AM • 41494 views
Boeing plane loses engine cover

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 lost its engine cover during takeoff from Denver International Airport, hitting a flap, but returned and landed safely, none of the 135 passengers en route to Houston were injured.

Society • April 8, 03:26 AM • 31640 views
Boeing recommends airlines to check pilots' seats after incident on flight to Auckland

Boeing has recommended that airlines check the pilot seat switches on the 787 Dreamliner after an accidental movement of the seat allegedly caused severe shaking on a LATAM Airlines flight.

News of the World • March 16, 11:41 AM • 35091 views
A plane crashes on a highway in the United States, killing two people

A small plane crashed on a highway near Naples, Florida, killing two of the five people on board after it landed on the roadway.

News of the World • February 9, 11:30 PM • 27377 views
Boeing delays delivery of about fifty aircraft due to a fuselage defect

Boeing is delaying the delivery of about fifty 737 Max passenger jets due to a recently discovered fuselage defect.

Technologies • February 5, 07:41 AM • 24204 views
Several people killed in small plane crash in Florida

A small plane crashed into a trailer park in Clearwater, Florida, killing several people on board and in a mobile home.

News of the World • February 2, 07:37 AM • 20935 views
Boeing withdraws request for safety exemption for 737-7 Max after doors fall off plane

After the emergency exit door of a Boeing 737 Max aircraft fell off over Oregon, Boeing withdrew its request for a safety exemption from the FAA to allow the delivery and flight of the new 737-7 Max model.

News of the World • January 30, 10:05 PM • 30362 views