Boeing 747 Engine Erupts In Fireball During Takeoff Another week, another mid-air mishap for a Boeing plane. This time, a 747-400 carrying 468 passengers from Indonesia to Saudi Arabia had to make an emergency landing immediately after takeoff when one of the plane's four engines erupted in a fireball. "The decision was made by the pilot in command immediately after takeoff, considering engine problems that required further examination after sparks of fire were observed in one of...
Keanu Reeves (John Wick) is now confirmed for Ruben Östlund’s anticipated upcoming film The Entertainment System Is Down and we can reveal that he’ll be joined in the cast by Kirsten Dunst (Civil War) and Daniel Brühl (Rush). We can also reveal some intriguing plot and production points about the social satire. We are told […]
The budget airline's changes come amid the Biden administration's crackdown on so-called "junk fees."
Shocking footage shows the moment passengers were forced to use an evacuation slide to escape a burning Boeing 737 in the early hours of May 9. The Boeing 737, which had 78 passengers onboard and was headed for Bamako in Mali, reportedly slid off the tarmac as it attempted to take off. The aircraft's left engine caught on fire in the incident at Blaise Diagne International Airport in Senegal. Video taken moments after the plane, operated by Transair, slid off the runway shows passengers escaping...
Shocking footage shows the moment passengers were forced to use an evacuation slide to escape a burning Boeing 737 in the early hours of May 9. The Boeing 737, which had 78 passengers onboard and was headed for Bamako in Mali, reportedly slid off the tarmac as it attempted to take off. The aircraft's left engine caught on fire in the incident at Blaise Diagne International Airport in Senegal. Video taken moments after the plane, operated by Transair, slid off the runway shows passengers escaping...
Shocking footage shows the moment passengers were forced to use an evacuation slide to escape a burning Boeing 737 in the early hours of May 9. The Boeing 737, which had 78 passengers onboard and was headed for Bamako in Mali, reportedly slid off the tarmac as it attempted to take off. The aircraft's left engine caught on fire in the incident at Blaise Diagne International Airport in Senegal. Video taken moments after the plane, operated by Transair, slid off the runway shows passengers escaping...
Shocking footage shows the moment passengers were forced to use an evacuation slide to escape a burning Boeing 737 in the early hours of May 9. The Boeing 737, which had 78 passengers onboard and was headed for Bamako in Mali, reportedly slid off the tarmac as it attempted to take off. The aircraft's left engine caught on fire in the incident at Blaise Diagne International Airport in Senegal. Video taken moments after the plane, operated by Transair, slid off the runway shows passengers escaping...
Shocking footage shows the moment passengers were forced to use an evacuation slide to escape a burning Boeing 737 in the early hours of May 9. The Boeing 737, which had 78 passengers onboard and was headed for Bamako in Mali, reportedly slid off the tarmac as it attempted to take off. The aircraft's left engine caught on fire in the incident at Blaise Diagne International Airport in Senegal. Video taken moments after the plane, operated by Transair, slid off the runway shows passengers escaping...
Flair Airlines has recently expanded its flight operations from St. John's International Airport, launching two new routes that connect Newfoundland to Ontario.
The launch is a jointly planned event between Boeing and NASA, and was originally scheduled for Monday, May 6, at 10:34 pm EDT, 7:34 PDT. The launch was scrubbed at 8:34pm EDT, though, due to a propellant valve issue in the Atlas V rocket that was set to take the spacecraft to orbit. The launch will be rescheduled. When it is, you can watch the livestream of the launch a few ways. It will stream on NASA’s official website and YouTube channel, as well as on NASA+, the agency’s subscription...
John Barnett, 62, a quality control engineer at Boeing for 32 years, was found dead at a South Carolina hotel in March