Transportation

Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing In India After Engine Fire  1

Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing In India After Engine Fire 

Recently, Malaysia Airlines reported that a Boeing 737-800 was forced to conduct an emergency landing at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, India after one of its engines caught fire shortly after takeoff on Thursday. An engine failure forced a Boeing 737-800 to make an emergency landing soon after takeoff,

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Is Greece On The Brink Of Another Catastrophic Railway Accident? 1

Is Greece On The Brink Of Another Catastrophic Railway Accident?

Greece’s railway safety remains precarious after the 2023 Tempe crash, with ongoing concerns over infrastructure and training deficiencies despite warnings from the Union of Train Drivers. Eighteen months after a deadly train crash in Greece claimed 57 lives, the country’s Union of Train Drivers has issued a stark warning to

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In Australia, Planes Left To Land, Take Off On Their Own Amid Crisis 1

In Australia, Planes Left To Land, Take Off On Their Own Amid Crisis

In Australia, planes are navigating alone due to a severe shortage of air traffic controllers. At Darwin Airport, flights like those from Virgin Australia and Qantas Airways Ltd. operate without midnight control services. Pilots in Australia are becoming increasingly concerned about a potential mid-air accident as a result of empty

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Paris Will Be Off-Limits Without QR Code This Summer 1

Paris Will Be Off-Limits Without QR Code This Summer

According to the Ministry of the Interior, due to the upcoming Olympics in 2024, Paris will be off-limits without a QR code this summer. Certain parts of the capital will be divided into zones starting on July 18 and running through August 11 for the duration of the Olympic Games.

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America’s Scariest Airport

ABC’s “20/20” labeled John Wayne Airport (SNA) as America’s scariest airport to its due short runway and planes taking off at degree angles 25-degree angles compared to the usual 10-degree angles.

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