A United Airlines flight was canceled Sunday morning after the plane burst into flames on the runway in Houston, Texas. No injuries or deaths were reported from the incident, but the fire did delay ...
Now-terminated pilot Romullo Tadeu Melo Silva alleges the carrier defamed him by intentionally making false statements to the ...
Alaska Airlines will begin offering flights between Portland International Airport (PDX) and George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston starting May 15. The airline will also add a ...
The Boeing 767 was landing in Houston from ... N641UA's last landing, a hard landing with multiple bounces. There were also human factors at play. The NTSB noted that the First Officer's nose-down ...
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"Improper control column inputs" by a first officer caused a United Airlines Boeing 767-300 to slam onto a Houston runway with sufficient force to significantly damage its fuselage in 2023.
Shutterstock / Ryan Fletcher; Gerald and Buff Corsi/Focus on Nature/Getty A United Airlines plane struck a ... and six crew members when its landing gear struck the wild animal, which was on ...
A United Airlines passenger jet struck a coyote during takeoff in Chicago A United Airlines passenger jet struck a coyote on the runway during takeoff in Chicago, forcing the flight to return to O ...
Flight 1727 en route to Phoenix, Arizona was about to take off Sunday morning when its landing gear struck a coyote, a United Airlines spokesperson said in a statement to The Independent.
"United Airlines is thrilled to lead this monumental investment in Houston's future with the Terminal B Transformation Program," said Phil Griffith, United's Vice President of Airport Operations.
Alaska Airlines officials said Houston is the largest unserved city from Portland. They hope the new nonstop service will connect the destinations for both business and leisure travelers. " ...