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American Flight AA386 landed safely at O’Hare before two tires failed. No injuries were reported, and the FAA will investigate.
Wreckage, recordings, records, and testimony become a probable-cause finding—and sometimes a safer aviation system.
JAL and ANA plan to separate overlapping Haneda–Okayama departures under Japan’s competition framework.
Aircraft cabins evolved from lightweight chairs to economy rows, premium suites, and beds engineered for long-haul sleep.
FAA Academy graduation is only the midpoint of a controller’s training. Full certification can take years more.
Groundings are easing, but long shop visits, costly leases, scarce parts, and delayed retirements keep engine bills high.
The FAA installed new surface radar at DCA as part of $30.5 million in air traffic upgrades planned through 2028.
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