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MH370 Search Suspended Until Year's End
The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, missing since March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board, has been suspended until the end of the year due to unfavorable weather conditions, following an unsuccessful attempt by Ocean Infinity in the Indian Ocean.
MH370 Search Suspended Until Year's End
The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, missing since March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board, has been suspended until the end of the year due to unfavorable weather conditions, following an unsuccessful attempt by Ocean Infinity in the Indian Ocean.
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36% Bias Score


Urgent Modernization Needed for US Air Traffic Control System
The outdated US air traffic control system, relying on obsolete technologies and facing severe understaffing, necessitates immediate modernization to prevent future tragedies, given its economic significance (10 million jobs, 5% of US GDP).
Urgent Modernization Needed for US Air Traffic Control System
The outdated US air traffic control system, relying on obsolete technologies and facing severe understaffing, necessitates immediate modernization to prevent future tragedies, given its economic significance (10 million jobs, 5% of US GDP).
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56% Bias Score


Robinson Helicopter Faces $50 Million Lawsuit in Fatal 2019 Crash
A Quebec court is hearing a $50 million lawsuit against Robinson Helicopter Company for a 2019 crash that killed Stéphane Roy and his son, citing negligence in the helicopter's maintenance and emergency locator transmitter failure after the main rotor blade failed due to adhesive failures.
Robinson Helicopter Faces $50 Million Lawsuit in Fatal 2019 Crash
A Quebec court is hearing a $50 million lawsuit against Robinson Helicopter Company for a 2019 crash that killed Stéphane Roy and his son, citing negligence in the helicopter's maintenance and emergency locator transmitter failure after the main rotor blade failed due to adhesive failures.
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40% Bias Score


FAA to Undergo Massive Modernization to Address Air Traffic Controller Shortage
The FAA is undergoing a major modernization effort led by Secretary Sean Duffy to address a critical air traffic controller shortage, outdated technology, and safety concerns, aiming for significant upgrades within 18 months.
FAA to Undergo Massive Modernization to Address Air Traffic Controller Shortage
The FAA is undergoing a major modernization effort led by Secretary Sean Duffy to address a critical air traffic controller shortage, outdated technology, and safety concerns, aiming for significant upgrades within 18 months.
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52% Bias Score


Boeing Faces Trial Over 737 Max Crashes
A US judge ordered a June 23 trial date for Boeing, accused of misrepresenting safety systems on its 737 Max planes, leading to two crashes killing 346 people; Boeing is attempting to withdraw from a rejected plea deal that included a $487.2 million fine; victims' families support the trial.
Boeing Faces Trial Over 737 Max Crashes
A US judge ordered a June 23 trial date for Boeing, accused of misrepresenting safety systems on its 737 Max planes, leading to two crashes killing 346 people; Boeing is attempting to withdraw from a rejected plea deal that included a $487.2 million fine; victims' families support the trial.
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40% Bias Score


Germanwings Crash: Tenth Anniversary Marks Lasting Impact
On March 24, 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525, traveling from Barcelona to Düsseldorf, crashed in the French Alps, killing all 150 passengers and crew due to the deliberate actions of co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, prompting global discussions about aviation safety and mental health.
Germanwings Crash: Tenth Anniversary Marks Lasting Impact
On March 24, 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525, traveling from Barcelona to Düsseldorf, crashed in the French Alps, killing all 150 passengers and crew due to the deliberate actions of co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, prompting global discussions about aviation safety and mental health.
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24% Bias Score

FAA Responds to DCA Incidents with Stress Team, Operational Changes
The FAA is sending a stress management team to DCA airport and making operational changes after a fatal helicopter-jet collision, a control tower assault, and a near miss involving a Delta plane and Air Force jets, all occurring since the start of the year.

FAA Responds to DCA Incidents with Stress Team, Operational Changes
The FAA is sending a stress management team to DCA airport and making operational changes after a fatal helicopter-jet collision, a control tower assault, and a near miss involving a Delta plane and Air Force jets, all occurring since the start of the year.
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36% Bias Score

Near-Miss Between Delta Plane and Air Force Jet Prompts Safety Investigation
A near-collision occurred Friday afternoon between a Delta Airlines flight and a U.S. Air Force T-38 Talon near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, prompting an FAA investigation and raising concerns about airspace safety following a similar fatal accident in July.

Near-Miss Between Delta Plane and Air Force Jet Prompts Safety Investigation
A near-collision occurred Friday afternoon between a Delta Airlines flight and a U.S. Air Force T-38 Talon near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, prompting an FAA investigation and raising concerns about airspace safety following a similar fatal accident in July.
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16% Bias Score

Fatal Midair Collision at Reagan Airport Exposes Systemic Safety Failures
A midair collision on January 29, 2025, near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army helicopter killed all 67 people on board, prompting the FAA to admit oversight failures and implement new safety measures, including mandatory ADS-B Out technolog...

Fatal Midair Collision at Reagan Airport Exposes Systemic Safety Failures
A midair collision on January 29, 2025, near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army helicopter killed all 67 people on board, prompting the FAA to admit oversight failures and implement new safety measures, including mandatory ADS-B Out technolog...
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36% Bias Score

Frankfurt Airport Follow-Me Driver Maintains Safety and Efficiency"
Josef Krenn, a 56-year-old Follow-Me driver at Frankfurt Airport with 26 years of experience, ensures safe and efficient aircraft parking by coordinating aircraft movements, monitoring the tarmac for hazards, and guiding aircraft to their positions using international hand signals and a laser guidan...

Frankfurt Airport Follow-Me Driver Maintains Safety and Efficiency"
Josef Krenn, a 56-year-old Follow-Me driver at Frankfurt Airport with 26 years of experience, ensures safe and efficient aircraft parking by coordinating aircraft movements, monitoring the tarmac for hazards, and guiding aircraft to their positions using international hand signals and a laser guidan...
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24% Bias Score

Boeing Faces June Trial in 737 Max Case After Plea Deal Rejection
A Texas judge rejected Boeing's plea deal in a case involving the 737 Max, setting a June trial date on charges of misleading regulators; the judge raised concerns about diversity, inclusion, and equity policies potentially influencing the monitor selection process, despite accepting the proposed se...

Boeing Faces June Trial in 737 Max Case After Plea Deal Rejection
A Texas judge rejected Boeing's plea deal in a case involving the 737 Max, setting a June trial date on charges of misleading regulators; the judge raised concerns about diversity, inclusion, and equity policies potentially influencing the monitor selection process, despite accepting the proposed se...
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48% Bias Score

Faulty Power Bank Causes Fire on Air Busan Flight
A fire on an Air Busan Airbus A321 at Gimhae Airport in South Korea on January 28th, 2024, injured three passengers; a faulty portable power bank with a lithium-ion battery was identified as the cause on March 14th, leading to new safety measures by airlines.

Faulty Power Bank Causes Fire on Air Busan Flight
A fire on an Air Busan Airbus A321 at Gimhae Airport in South Korea on January 28th, 2024, injured three passengers; a faulty portable power bank with a lithium-ion battery was identified as the cause on March 14th, leading to new safety measures by airlines.
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48% Bias Score
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