A Frontier Airlines flight from Denver to Dallas was grounded on Monday morning because of a security concern.
Air traffic controllers not showing up to work or taking second jobs to make ends meet, coupled with long lines at the airport and delays, understandably heighten the anxieties of some passengers.
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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) is defending her behavior toward authorities before an early morning flight last week, claiming ...
Robert Rottman, an expert in transportation security and aviation policy, has joined CLEAR as Director of Airport and Industry Engagement. He announced the move yesterday on LinkedIn, marking a new ...
"We are much further ahead than we were a year or two ago," NBAA's Doug Carr asserts, concerning the state of business aviation security, while TSA's Rob Rottman places overall general aviation ...
Questions on airline safety following a botched terror attempt on Christmas. Dec. 29, 2009— -- Nearly 10 years after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, questions ...
A cargo aircraft skidded off a Hong Kong runway and collided with a security patrol car before both fell into the sea, killing the two people in the car, authorities said. The plane's four crew ...
Visiongain - an independent business information provider - has identified the Middle East as a key aviation security market in its new aviation report, 'The Aviation Security Market 2011-2021'. The ...
President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged to tighten security cooperation and increase ...