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AirlineGeeks on MSNAmerican's AstroJet Returns to the SkiesAmerican Airlines' AstroJet – a Boeing 737-800 adorned with a unique retro livery – returned to revenue service last week.
American Airlines plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Las Vegas shortly after takeoff when flames erupted from its right engine. Around 8:15 AM today, Wednesday, June 25.
American Airlines says it’s launching nonstop service to three popular fall and winter destinations: Sun Valley, Idaho; Santa Maria, California; and Fort Myers, Florida.
American Airlines flight 1665, bound for Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina, was forced to turn back to the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. This was the ...
PHOENIX — American Airlines is adding three new stops from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport late this year. The airline says they are adding nonstop service from Phoenix to Fort Myers ...
American has been busy expanding its lounge network at its other important hubs. Earlier this summer, it opened a brand new Flagship Lounge location at Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) that ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — An American Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport Wednesday morning after smoke was seen coming from one of the plane’s engines.
American Airlines flight returns to Las Vegas airport due to engine fire By NBC News, Dillon Fuhrman June 25, 2025 10:31 AM Published June 25, 2025 10:41 AM ...
By Alexandra Skores, Devon M. Sayers, CNN (CNN) — An American Airlines jet returned to Las Vegas after reporting an engine issue on Wednesday. American flight 1665, operating on an Airbus A321 ...
Details on the New Plane and Extra Services According to American Airlines the new plane will offer “Flagship Suite” seats, which means they can lay flat but also convert into a “chaise lounge” style ...
American Airlines flight 1286, an Airbus A321, from Miami to Raleigh-Durham landed safely Sunday evening after experiencing the turbulence, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
The tragic crash of Eastern Airlines Flight 66 in 1975 spurred crucial safety improvements, saving countless lives in the aviation industry.
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