Golden Triangle airport has record month
The Golden Triangle Regional Airport had more passengers travel in May than in any other month in the last decade.
Air travel a leap of faith for passengers
Airline travel requires passengers to make a leap of faith, entrusting their lives to pilots, airlines, air traffic controllers and others who regulate air travel.
LAPD investigates delay in medical care for wounded TSA worker
LOS ANGELES — An airport police union spokesman said Friday that medical attention for a Transportation Security Administration officer shot by a gunman was delayed
Authorities look at LAX shooter’s government view
LOS ANGELES — Federal investigators probing what motivated a gunman to shoot security checkpoint workers at Los Angeles International airport are looking for connections to
Outline emerges of last moments before plane crash
SAN FRANCISCO — Nearly a week after Asiana Flight 214 collided with a rocky seawall just short of its intended airport runway, investigators have pieced
Crash investigators turn to cockpit decisions
SAN FRANCISCO — Investigators trying to understand why Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash-landed focused Monday on the actions of an experienced pilot learning his way
Officials probe why crashed passenger jet flew too slow
Officials investigating a jetliner crash in San Francisco have determined that Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was traveling “significantly below” the target speed during its approach and that the crew tried to abort the landing just before it smashed onto the runway.
NTSB to investigate San Francisco crash
SAN FRANCISCO — An Asiana Airlines flight from Seoul, South Korea, crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, critically injuring at least
More air passengers show up with guns
WASHINGTON — Several times every day, at airports across the country, passengers are trying to walk through security with loaded guns in their carry-on bags,
American Airlines expects flights to return to normal
DALLAS — American Airlines is promising to run a near-normal operation today, and that would be just fine for the tens of thousands of passengers