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Jet makes emergency landing after smoke report

An American Airlines Boeing 757 made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport an hour after taking off because the crew smelled smoke in the cockpit, a fire department official said.

Time.com: NTSB Probes O'Hare Near Collision

The National Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday it is investigating a near collision of airborne planes at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport

2nd possible near collision at JFK in a week

An incident involving two airborne passenger jets on Friday has raised questions of a second possible near collision within a week at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.

British Airways buys French all-business carrier

British Airways has agreed to buy L'Avion, the French all-business class carrier and plans to integrate the airline into its recently launched subsidiary, OpenSkies.

British Airways subsidiary launches transatlantic service

At a time when many of the world's airlines are cutting back due to rising fuel costs, British Airways announced Thursday that OpenSkies, its new subsidiary airline, will begin a scheduled service between Paris and New York.

Business class airline Eos bankrupt

Eos Airlines, the all business-class carrier, has declared bankruptcy and stopped operations Sunday.

Time.com: Airline Complaints Soared in 2007

The airline industry did an overall poor job last year according to the Air Quality Rating survey, released Monday

CNNMoney: ATA Airlines files for bankruptcy

ATA Airlines has ceased all flights as it files for bankruptcy, apologizing to its customers for the airline's "sudden shutdown," according to a company statement released Thursday.

Panel falls off plane wing in midflight

The National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday that it is investigating an incident in which a panel separated from the wing of a Boeing 757 while it was in flight last week.

BA targeting trans-Atlantic market

British Airways has revealed it plans to enter the trans-Atlantic market battle by launching a subsidiary airline with daily flights from continental Europe.

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