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Drama at the Main Airport in the US: Suspicious Object Detected, Passengers Evacuated From the Terminal

Police were called after the item was discovered in the break room. The terminal was closed, and access was restricted until the investigation was completed. The suspicious item was removed and operations are gradually returning to normal

Huge TSA Lines Make Passengers Miss Their Flights: the US Budget Crisis Is Shaking Up Airports

As TSA officers continue to work without pay, absenteeism is increasing, staffing shortages are worsening, and lines at airports are getting longer

Amid Tensions in the Middle East: US Tightens Travel Warning to Cyprus

Flight disruptions, drone strike on British base, and limited American aid in the north of the island: Washington urges its citizens to reconsider traveling to Cyprus, with an emphasis on Turkish Cyprus

"Lighter, Brighter, More Efficient": Half a Billion Dollars Investment Made This Airport Unrecognizable

Seattle-Tacoma Airport (SEA), one of the major gateways to the Western United States, is being upgraded with a new terminal, advanced technologies, modern screening stations, and a $546 million baggage claim upgrade: "Lighter, brighter, more efficient and modern customer experience"

Following Air Pressure Incident: Embraer E175, at the Heart of an FAA Investigation

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation after an Embraer E175 aircraft experienced an air compression problem while flying in western Washington state

On the Way to Davos: US President's Air Force 1 Returns to Washington Due to "Minor Electrical Issue"

According to reports in the United States, a White House spokeswoman told the crew on the plane that it was a "minor electrical problem" that caused the veteran 747 to return to the Andrews Air Force Base. The president took off on a replacement plane shortly after the incident

US Government Admits Responsibility for Washington Air Disaster

The US Department of Justice has admitted state liability for the collision between a U.S. military Blackhawk helicopter and a civilian American Eagle airliner that killed 67 people near Washington last January. Legal documents paint a disturbing picture of air coordination in the capital region

Shutdown Fallout: American Airlines Cancels 220 Flights a Day

American Airlines is reducing its flight schedule by 4% after the FAA’s safety directive, canceling roughly 220 flights daily while urging Washington to resolve the government shutdown

U.S. Airports to Operate Amid Potential Federal Shutdown, Possible Delays Expected

The possible federal government shutdown in the U.S. on October 1 will not influence operations at Reagan National and Dulles airports; however, staffing shortages could cause travel delays

United Airlines Expands Presence in Israel: Direct Flights to Tel Aviv from Washington and Chicago

Strengthening U.S. Connections

Drama at the Main Airport in the US: Suspicious Object Detected, Passengers Evacuated From the Terminal

Police were called after the item was discovered in the break room. The terminal was closed, and access was restricted until the investigation was completed. The suspicious item was removed and operations are gradually returning to normal

"Lighter, Brighter, More Efficient": Half a Billion Dollars Investment Made This Airport Unrecognizable

Seattle-Tacoma Airport (SEA), one of the major gateways to the Western United States, is being upgraded with a new terminal, advanced technologies, modern screening stations, and a $546 million baggage claim upgrade: "Lighter, brighter, more efficient and modern customer experience"

On the Way to Davos: US President's Air Force 1 Returns to Washington Due to "Minor Electrical Issue"

According to reports in the United States, a White House spokeswoman told the crew on the plane that it was a "minor electrical problem" that caused the veteran 747 to return to the Andrews Air Force Base. The president took off on a replacement plane shortly after the incident

US Government Admits Responsibility for Washington Air Disaster

The US Department of Justice has admitted state liability for the collision between a U.S. military Blackhawk helicopter and a civilian American Eagle airliner that killed 67 people near Washington last January. Legal documents paint a disturbing picture of air coordination in the capital region

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