An American Airlines plane caught fire on the tarmac at Denver International Airport on Thursday, forcing passengers to evacuate the aircraft, according to airport officials.
American Airlines said the plane "experienced an engine-related issue" after landing at Denver International Airport on ...
Footage shows passengers huddled on the wing of the commercial airliner, which was on the tarmac, as flames burn under the ...
The gate was on track to be up and running Friday, airport spokesperson Michael Konopasek said. The FAA and National ...
American Airlines flight 1006 took off from the Colorado Springs Airport destined for Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport ...
According to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), passengers used inflatable slides to safely exit the aircraft.
The plane was at gate C38 when the fire started at around 6 p.m., said airport spokesperson Michael Konopasek. Passengers were evacuated and the fire was extinguished, Konopasek said. No injuries ...
Twelve people were transported to area hospitals with minor injuries after evacuating the Boeing 737-800, airport spokesperson Michael Konopasek said. The National Transportation Safety Board is ...
Twelve people were transported to area hospitals with minor injuries after evacuating the Boeing 737-800, DIA spokesperson Michael Konopasek said. Flight 1006 had departed from Colorado Springs ...
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