American Airlines B787 Ingests Cargo Container at Chicago O’Hare
An American Airlines Boeing 787-9 has sustained serious damage after one of its engines ingested a loose cargo container at Chicago O'Hare on 17 October.
An American Airlines Boeing 787-9 has sustained serious damage after one of its engines ingested a loose cargo container at Chicago O'Hare on 17 October.
United Airlines has become the first carrier to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for use at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD).
It has emerged that a United Airlines flight, originally bound for Seattle, suffered a fire in one of it’s engines, resulting in a rejected takeoff at Chicago O’Hare. Information has been released pertinent to the incident, which we will get
Chicago O’Hare International Airport, a sprawling complex handling millions of passengers annually, boasts a rich history intertwined with the evolution of air travel. Its journey began not with grand visions of international connections, but as a humble airfield amidst the
Chicago becomes Avianca's 13th North American destination, with the inaugural service from Bogota on 27 October now opening up daily direct flights.
United Airlines flight UA989, a B787-10 enroute from Chicago to Paris, has declared an emergency and is diverting to Reykjavik.
United Airlines flight UA907, a B787-10 from Chicago, has declared an emergency over the UK whilst enroute to Frankfurt.
Taiwan's EVA Air has rolled out its latest themed aircraft - the Hello Kitty Besties B777-300ER will now operate the Chicago-Taipei route.
American Airlines flight AA6175, operated by Air Wisconsin, bound for Kalamazoo declared an emergency and returned to Chicago O’Hare this week. Information is limited surrounding this incident, but below is what we know on this so far. Without further ado,
United Airlines has added bigger planes, new flights and adjusted departure times to help Chicago Bears fans get home quickly after games.