American Airlines flight AA292 from New York to Delhi made a U-turn near Turkmenistan and diverted to Rome on Sunday.
Despite a number of recent deadly air crashes, flying is still statistically one of the safest forms of transport available. Tragedies such as Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243, Jeju Air Flight 2216, and American Airlines Flight 5342 all occurred between December 2024 and January 2025, bringing air safety to the forefront once more.
The frequent transpacific route from the US east coast connects New York JFK to Tokyo Haneda (HND), with 766 flights scheduled this summer. Japan Airlines operates its 239-seater Airbus A350-1000 (6/54/24/155), ANA operates its 212-passenger Boeing 777-300ER, featuring eight Kengo Kuma “The Suite” (8/64/24/116).
Although the recent string of accidents may be statistical anomalies, they’re still startling given how US passenger carriers had enjoyed years without a deadly crash.
We attempt to answer all the questions about AA292, which was intercepted and escorted to landing by two Italian Air Force Eurofighters following a bomb
American Airlines has requested that US Supreme Court evaluate its blocked Northeast Alliance partnership with JetBlue.
A Delta Air Lines jet crashed in Toronto in what was the latest in a string of aviation accidents that have rocked the world in 2025.
Delta Air Lines confirmed to FOX Business that it is offering $30,000 to each victim of the Delta Connection flight 4819 crash. The incident took place at Toronto Pearson Airport.
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