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Delta Flight 1989 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight that became part of the broader narrative of September 11, 2001. On that morning, the flight departed from Logan Int...
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Delta Flight 1989 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight that became part of the broader narrative of September 11, 2001. On that morning, the flight departed from Logan Int...
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In 1993, a domestic flight in Nigeria was diverted in a high-stakes crisis that exposed aviation, security, and governance challenges. This event involved hostage situations, mi...
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TSA funding cuts refer to reductions in the federal appropriations that the Transportation Security Administration receives to carry out aviation security operations. These cuts...
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A bomb threat directed at a flight destined for Nashville is, by definition, a serious criminal allegation that triggers a coordinated security response across aviation and law...
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A bomb threat directed at an airline triggers coordinated responses across aviation authorities, law enforcement, and airline operations. This evergreen explainer outlines the s...
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Air travel security rules on items not allowed in carry on exist to keep passengers, crew, and aircraft safe while minimizing delays at checkpoints. This guide explains what is...
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You can travel with a vape pen on a plane, but strict rules apply for carry-on and checked bags. In your carry-on, an empty or installed vape pen is allowed, but removed batteri...
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A plane stabbing refers to an intentional act of violence involving a sharp or pointed object used to injure a person on an aircraft. It typically occurs in-flight or during gro...
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When reports describe airlines hacked, the term usually refers to malicious actors gaining access to airline systems, customer data, or operational technology. This can expose r...
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