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Mexico Expects New Air Routes To US After Safety Upgrade
Mexico said Thursday that it expected to open dozens of new air routes to the United States after regulators in Washington restored its top aviation safety rating.
FAA Returns Mexico 'Category 1' Safety Status
With a return to Category 1 status, Mexico can add new services and routes to the U.S., and U.S. airlines can resume marketing and selling tickets with their names and designator codes on Mexican-operated flights, said the FAA.
Passenger Opens Emergency Exit And Walks On Wing Of Place, Arrested
A male passenger aboard a United Airlines flight was taken into custody after he opened the plane's emergency exit as soon as it landed and slid down the wing then walked out onto the airfield.
50-Year-Old Canadian Man Sentenced To 6 Months For Groping Flight Attendant
A 50-year-old man from Canada has been handed a 6-month sentence to be served at a US federal prison for groping and rubbing a flight attendant's bum.
Rowdy Delta Passenger Faces $52,500 Fine For Hitting Flight Attendant, Trying to Open Cockpit
Delta passenger faces potential $52,500 fine after allegedly hitting flight attendant and trying to open cockpit.
Video Footage Caught On Doorbell Camera Of Horrific Plane Crash That Hit SUV And Killed Three People
A single-engine plane flying above Florida crashed and slammed into an SUV killing three people including a 4-year-old boy on Monday
Andreas Lubitz Suicide: 5 Reasons Why Investigators Believe Germanwings Crash Was Intentional
The evidence is overwhelming: co-pilot Andreas Lubitz crashed Germanwings Flight 9525 after planning, practice and a long struggle with depression