After a 60-passenger American Airlines flight and U.S. Army helicopter collided mid-air Jan. 29, a man shared the final text messages he received from his wife aboard the aircraft.
ABC News reporter Perry Russom joined KYW’s Michelle Durham from Washington, D.C., with the latest details on the investigation into the collision of an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter at Reagan National Airport.
Recovery operations are underway after an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter collided and crashed into the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night.
During American Airlines’ recent fourth-quarter earning call, CEO Robert Isom and other executives highlighted planned upgrades for 2025. The post American Airlines announces plans for 2025 appeared first on The Manual.
A regional jet operated by American Airlines and carrying about 60 passengers reportedly collided mid-air with a Blackhawk helicopter near the Potomac River on Wednesday night, causing the nearby Reagan National Airport in Arlington,
Travelers have a lot to look forward to from American Airlines in 2025: New business-class suites, premium lounges and satellite Wi-Fi are coming, as well as a full recovery of its Chicago and Philadelphia hubs.
New flights have been added for Kansas City and Philly fans, with one airline adding flights on a route it doesn't normally serve.
David Freeman caught a flight to International Airport on Thursday from Reagan National Airport after a American Airlines jet collided with a military helicopter over the Potomac River on Wednesday night.
Members of a Philadelphia area skating club are among the victims of Wednesday night’s deadly plane crash over Washington, D.C., that left 67 people dead. The Ardmore, Pennsylvania, based Philadelphia Skating Club & Humane Society confirmed to NBC10 on Thursday,
The Philadelphia Skating Club and other figure skating clubs nationwide are offering condolences following deadly plane crash in Washington D.C. involving skaters and coaches. Philadelphia-based ice skaters are offering condolences following a deadly plane crash in Washington D.C. involving skaters and coaches.