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The National Transportation Safety Board warned that certain CFM engines installed in some Boeing 737 Max jets may feed smoke into the cockpit or cabin after a bird strike.
By contrast, with airports becoming increasingly congested, the risk of incidents on the ground have been rising. Now, to reduce those threats, Southwest has teamed up with Honeywell’s aerospace unit ...
The National Transportation Safety Board issued a rare, urgent safety bulletin warning of potential problems with the jet ...
The NTSB issued an “urgent safety recommendation” related to the engine on the 737 MAX after two incidents where smoke ...
Safety experts recommended Wednesday that the engines on Boeing's troubled 737 Max airplanes and some Airbus models be ...
Southwest, the busiest carrier at St. Louis Lambert International Airport, said it is installing a new cockpit safety measure ...
Southwest Airlines has added new runway and landing warning systems to nearly every aircraft in its fleet, as tragic ...
After Fort Myers bicyclist and Caloosa Riders member Debra Purcaro, 64, was killed in a March 2021 hit-and-run in Alva while ...
Southwest Airlines is incorporating Honeywell’s SmartRunway and SmartLanding pilot situational awareness software into its fleet, addressing potential hazards flagged by its organizational safety ...
JetBlue Airways Corp. plans to hasten cost cuts by eliminating some flights, ending service to a number of cities and ...
In response to recent close calls on American runways, several major airlines, including Southwest and Alaska Airlines, have ...
Southwest has added runway safety features to nearly all of its roughly 800 planes, using voice and text systems to warn ...