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Bomb threats against two U.S. Airline Flights on Saturday prompted North American Air defense fighter Planes to scramble to accompany them to their destination in Atlanta

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United States Airlines Land in Atlanta after Bomb threats The Planes landed safely at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, no bombs were found aboard either and the Atlanta airport has returned to normal operations, said airport spokesman Reese McCranie. Threats against Delta Air Lines Flight # UA 1156, coming from Portland, Oregon, and Southwest Airlines Flight 2492, from Milwaukee, had been deemed credible, McCranie said. Several media outlets reported that a Twitter user going by the name Zortic wrote of planting bombs on the two planes, stating in a message to a Delta Twitter account, "I have a bomb on one of your Planes, but I forgot which one when I left the airport. Can you help me find it?" Those tweets have since been deleted. Neither the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which is leading the investigation, nor the airport confirmed the source of the threats. The North American Aerospace Defense Command scrambled fighter jets from McEntire Joint Na

World's Most Dangerous Airlines Named: AirAsia included on list but Malaysia

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Airlines scores above average for Safety AirAsia subsidiaries on list, but Malaysia Airlines scores five out of seven  Nepal Airlines and Tara Air both came bottom in a Safety report Afghan Airline Kam Air and SCAT Airlines in Kazakhstan also named  All four Airlines received one star or less in seven-star Safety ranking Report carried out by Australian website AirlineRatings.com A list of the most dangerous Airlines in the world has been released and while AirAsia Indonesia is included, Malaysia Airlines is not. The Malaysian carrier scored five out of a possible seven stars for its Safety record, as opposed to five Airlines which just manage one star. Three AirAsia subsidiaries - in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines - were included on the list, scoring just two, three and three stars respectively. Indonesia's AirAsia Flight QZ8501 crashed into the Java Sea on December 28, killing all 162 people on board.  There were 149 Airlines which achieved se

Air Asia Air lines Tipped to Surmount First Major Crisis

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Air  Asia Air lines Tipped to Surmount First Major Crisis Kuala Lumpur (AFP) - Until FLight QZ8501 went down everything had gone right during a spectacular 13-year run of success for Air  Asia Air lines, which unlocked a booming market of budget travellers in the region. But as long as no serious safety lapses emerge, analysts say the robust and media-savvy Business built up by the Malaysia-based group should help overcome its first major reversal. FLight QZ8501 operated by Indonesia Air  Asia Air lines -- the group's Jakarta-based affiliate -- crashed in the Java Sea on December 28 en route to Singapore from Surabaya with 162 aboard. All are believed dead. From the start, Air  Asia Air lines's colourful boss Tony Fernandes publicly took responsibility, visited victims' families, and vowed to find out what happened. Such actions are critical in restoring trust, experts say, and stand in stark contrast to Malaysia Air lines' fumbling, tight-lipped handlin

Record-Breaking Crew who Flew a Qantas B747-400 from London to Sydney non-stop in 1989

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Today we're throwing back to the Record-Breaking Crew who Flew a Qantas B747-400 from London to Sydney non-stop in 1989  L-R Captain Rob Greenop, Captain David Massy-Greene, Captain Ray Heiniger and Captain George Lindeman The report comes after what was “in no doubt” a bad year for Airline safety, AirlineRatings.com said, adding 2014 included some of the industry's most ... Survey sorts out cheap Airlines - The West Australian - The West Australian Safety survey sorts out cheap Airlines - The West Australian Qantas tops Airline safety rankings in analyst report - ABC Online Turkish Airlines suspends Flights to Libya Turkish Airlines, the last remaining foreign carrier offering Flights to Libya, is suspending all Flights to the country amid the worsening security situation. American, Hawaiian Airlines seek Japan AMERICAN Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines say they applied to the US Department of Transportation for the so-called slot or landing right at Tokyo&#

Qantas named again as World's Safest Airline

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QANTAS has been named the world’s safest Airline, after a year when fatal Air accidents soared above the 10-year average. In a report published by AirlineRatings.com on Tuesday night, Qantas was lauded for amassing “an extraordinary record of firsts” in safety and operations over its 94-year history. The report comes after what was “in no doubt” a bad year for Airline safety, AirlineRatings.com said, adding 2014 included some of the industry’s most tragic and bizarre incidents. Qantas shares reach four-year high OPINION: A welcome tailwind for Qantas Qantas puts style stamp on LA lounge “Certainly, 21 fatal accidents with 986 fatalities — higher than the 10-year average — is sickening. “However, the world’s Airlines carried a record 3.3 billion passengers on 27 million Flights,” the report says. AirlineRatings.com said the high number of deaths came despite the number of accidents for 2014 being at a record low 21 — one for every 1.3 million Flights. “Two of the

AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Crash

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AirAsia Flight QZ8501 crash: Airline's India arm under govt scanner In the wake of the crash of Airsia Flight QZ8501 in Indonesia, the Indian government has put the Airline’s local unit here under the scanner.  The AirAsia group, including affiliates in Thailand, the Philippines and India and they have not suffered a crash since its Malaysian budget operations began in 2002. India is waiting to know what went wrong with the missing  Aircraft and will investigate if AirAsia India is following all safety procedures, a senior Indian aviation ministry official told . AirAsia India, a joint venture of the Malaysian carrier, started flying this year and is expanding operations. The Aircraft’s disappearance an subsequent location comes at a sensitive time for Indonesia’s aviation authorities, as they strive to improve the country’s safety reputation to match its status as one of the Airline industry’s fastest growing markets. AirAsia Flight QZ8501 crash: Airline's Ind