Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Travelers at LaGuardia Airport’s Terminal B were briefly evacuated Saturday morning because of a suspicious package. Security received reports of the unknown parcel in a non-public area of ...
On Wednesday afternoon, a package containing what was believed to be an explosive device was received by the Spanish company Instalaza, which makes weapons that the Spanish government is sending ...
The first package left Sana'a, Yemen, on a passenger plane, flying to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [13] It then was next placed on a UPS cargo plane to Cologne/Bonn Airport in Germany, where UPS Airlines has a hub. [13] [14] There, it was placed on UPS Flight 232, a Boeing 767 cargo plane bound for East Midlands Airport in Leicestershire.
A black bag containing flick knives, has arrived in Perth without its owner. A package containing fuel filters arrives at the mail centre from Ecuador and officers notice something unusual about it. A Chinese couple say that they have no food in their luggage, but they are loaded with prohibited items such as fresh ginger, 2 whole chickens and ...
The Manises UFO incident took place on 11 November 1979, forcing a commercial flight of the Spanish company Transportes Aéreos Españoles, with 109 passengers, to make an emergency landing at the Manises' airport in Valencia, Spain, [1] when they were flying over Ibiza. [2]
A plane carrying Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry landed in Puerto Rico on Tuesday, its governor’s spokesperson told CNN, after days of speculation about his whereabouts as Haitian capital ...
The plane involved in 2007, while still in service with National Airways Cameroon.. The aircraft was a leased Boeing 737-201 Adv. aircraft, [9] operated by Mexican charter airline Global Air (Aerolíneas Damojh, S.A. de C.V.), on a scheduled domestic flight from Havana to Holguín on behalf of Cubana de Aviación. [10]
The Alraigo incident occurred on 6 June 1983, when a lost British Royal Navy Sea Harrier fighter aircraft landed on the deck of a Spanish container ship. [1] [2] Its pilot, Sub-Lieutenant Ian Watson, was a junior Royal Navy pilot undertaking his first NATO exercise from HMS Illustrious (R06), which was operating off the coast of Portugal.