Even as crews continued to comb the Potomac River for victims' remains, the Army Corp of Engineers began recovering the wreckage of the midair crash.
Divers and salvage workers are adhering to strict protocols and will stop moving debris if a body is found, Col. Francis B. Pera of the Army Corps of Engineers said Sunday. The "dignified recovery" of ...
Salvage crews have removed from the Potomac River a large part of the commercial jet that was involved in a deadly midair ...
Crews were on the scene on the Potomac River on Monday to retrieve the submerged wreckage of an airliner and an Army ...
FAA and union officials would not address whether Southern California airport towers are fully staffed, but the shortage has ...
I n the past few weeks, Austrian Airlines has once again spread its wings with new frequencies. In addition to the launch of new, intra-European routes, the airline has announced ...
While we don’t know yet the cause of the deadly collision over the Potomac River, aviation experts are already pointing a finger at America’s increasingly crowded skies. In fact, ...
Today’s a day I’ve been looking forward to for more than a decade,” said Blake Scholl, Boom's visionary founder and chief ...
The airspace around Washington, D.C., is congested and complex — a combination aviation experts have long worried could lead ...