Delta Airlines

Delta Airlines Enhances Baggage Transfers from Seoul to Atlanta — Faster, Smoother Connections

Delta Airlines has collaborated with – Korean Air, TSA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and other stakeholders to introduce a groundbreaking, International Remote Baggage Screening (IRBS) system for passengers flying from Seoul’s Incheon International Airport (ICN) to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). This system automates support in baggage transfer, significantly reducing layover time and…

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Delta Flight DL56: Severe Turbulence Forces Diversion

“Troubles in the skies”  A Delta flight DL56 from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam experienced significant turbulence. Airbus A330‑900neo onboard with 275 passengers and 13 crew. The Flight flew over Wyoming at about 37,000ft. The flight face several turbulence, which make abrupt ascending and descending flight about  1,350–2,300 ft in couple of seconds. The Pilot diverted…

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Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines Flight TK243 Evacuated at Antalya Airport After Landing Gear Fire Detected on Boeing 777-300ER

A Turkish Airlines flight TK243, which is a Boeing 77300 ER, that has been evacuated from the apron after landing at Antalya Airport after the crew detected a fire in the aircraft’s landing gear.  All passengers had to undergo emergency evacuation after smoke was found in the landing gear. The flight landed safely at Antalya…

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Nordwind Airlines Flight Takes Off from Moscow Sheremetyevo to Pyongyang

On Sunday 27, 2025 at 7:25 PM Moscow time, a Pyongyang-bound flight operated by Russian Nordwind Airlines departed from Moscow Sheremetyevo airport.  However, the first non-stop passenger flight between Moscow and Pyongyang in the last three decades.  The flight carries about 400 passengers and takes around 8 hours. Tickets cost about 45,000 rubles, roughly $560…

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Russia’s Angara Airlines Flight Crashes in Amur on July 24, 2025; Crew Error in Poor Visibility Suspected

On 24 July,2025, Russia Angara Airline Flight Crash in Amur. Crew error during landing due to poor visibility is considered a reason for the crash, The plane has crashed. There were 48 people on board the Russian operating flight. Khabarovsk–Blagoveshchensk–Tynda, after takeoff it lost contact with the traffic control. The debris of the Russian plane…

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