The fueling incident comes on the heels of another embarrassing situation for American Airlines that unfolded states away in ...
Of the more than 14,000 DFW flights scheduled between Oct. 1 and Oct. 15, only 16 were canceled, according to data from ...
DFW airport worker drenches American Airlines plane and tarmac in gas after losing control of refuelling hose Source: Dallas ...
American Airlines has stopped flights to Eugene, Oregon, out of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, but will add a trip to Colorado later this year. In addition, more flights ...
A standard refueling exercise in Dallas Fort Worth International Airport on a Saturday, October 11, turned into a disastrous incident when a ground worker inadvertently cut off a pressurized ...
Video shows a worker appearing to lose their grip on the refuelling hose, causing jet fuel to uncontrollably spray out of the ...
In true American tradition, the new aircraft will carry a name 'Flagship DFW,' a homage to Dallas Fort Worth International ...
A telecommunication outage caused Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers in Dallas to lose radar and some ...
American Airlines is debuting a special coat of paint on one of its wide-body jets, in anticipation of its 100th anniversary next April. The special “flagship” paint scheme will be flying on a Boeing ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said it was slowing flights at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport because of a ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — Fort Worth-based American Airlines will become the first airline in the United States to pilot a security program expected to cut connection times by more than half, the company ...
A video shows the shocking moment an airport worker lost control of a refueling hose, spraying gallons of highly flammable ...
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