The wing of an Air Wisconsin plane struck the vehicle, which was trying to cross a taxiway at Chicago O’Hare International ...
The FAA said Air Wisconsin Flight 6181 collided with an aircraft tug while approaching a gate at O'Hare International.
No passengers or crew were hurt, and the Chicago Department of Aviation confirmed operations were not significantly impacted. Chicago's O’Hare Airport tug driver critically injured in collision ...
Officials also said there were no significant impact to airport operations. The Chicago Department of Aviation released the following statement: "At approximately 7 p.m. Saturday, a tug vehicle ...
Officials also said there were no significant impact to airport operations. The Chicago Department of Aviation released the following statement: "At approximately 7 p.m. Saturday, a tug vehicle ...
The tug had been attempting to cross a runway at about 7 p.m. Saturday when it was struck, according to police and the Chicago Department of Aviation. Tugs are ground vehicles that help move ...
The FAA said the plane, a Bombardier CRJ-200, had just arrived from Kalamazoo, Michigan. No passengers were injured, the Chicago Department of Aviation said, adding that "there was no significant ...
No passengers were injured, according to the Chicago Department of Aviation. Authorities confirmed that all passengers were safely removed from the aircraft and transported by bus to the terminal.
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The Air Wisconsin jet had just arrived from Kalamazoo, Mich. No passengers were injured, the Chicago Department of Aviation said, and "there was no significant impact on airport operations." ...
The Houston Fire Department said it didn't have to put out a fire related to the incident. No injuries were reported. On Saturday night at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, an American Eagle ...