Delta offers $30,000 to each passenger aboard plane that crashed in Toronto; lawsuit filed
Delta Air Lines is offering $30,000 to each passenger who was on board the Delta Connection plane that crashed in Toronto on Monday.
‘Absolutely safe’ to continue flying, safety experts insist following Delta crash
The National Safety Council calls commercial air travel “among the safest modes of transportation."
Seat belts, crew, firefighters key to saving lives in Delta crash, experts say
The Bombardier CRJ-900 aircraft’s design and seatbelts, crew and firefighters were crucial in saving lives in the crash of Delta Flight 4819 in Toronto.
‘A pinch-me day’: Survivors of Delta crash in Toronto describe evacuation from flipped plane
'All of a sudden everything just kind of went sideways,' one survivor told CBC News. There were no fatalities and no critical injuries.
No fatalities after Delta regional jet crashes at Toronto airport
Images from the scene showed that the plane came to rest upside-down without its wings intact. All 80 people aboard were evacuated, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
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In new era of soda wars, Coke launches prebiotic soda Simply Pop
Coca-Cola is launching a line of prebiotic sodas to compete with Olipop and Poppi.
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Recent crashes and incidents draw attention to U.S. aviation safety
There have been several high-profile aviation incidents in recent months.
Delta’s annual profit-sharing day spotlights ‘people first’ strategy
It’s the Atlanta carrier’s second-largest profit sharing ever. The country's most profitable airline is also the largest private employer in the metro.
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Construction at Hartsfield-Jackson’s Concourse D will drag on. Here’s why
The new Concourse D will accommodate much larger planes, grow nearly 40 feet in width, and add higher ceilings, larger gate areas and bigger restrooms.
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Atlanta bought two 10,000-acre forests for a second airport. It might sell them
Atlanta officials have spent more than a year weighing a secret offer from the state Department of Natural Resources to purchase the properties for permanent conservation.