- Three Dead as Cargo Plane Crashes in Philippines[Apr. 22, 2010]
Three foreigners were killed when a Russian-made cargo plane crashed into a rice field north of the Philippine capital, but three others survived, authorities said on April 22.
- Australia: Pilot Overshoots Runway, Lands in Golf Course[Apr. 02, 2010]
A pilot has escaped injury after overshooting a runway at Melbourne's Moorabbin Airport.
- Judge Orders US$1.16 Million for Air France Crash Victim[Mar. 12, 2010]
A Brazilian judge has ordered Air France to pay US$1.16 million in compensation to the family of a victim of last year's crash of one of its airliners that killed 228 people.
- Five Confirmed Dead in Small Plane Crash in New Jersey[Feb. 15, 2010]
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Washington told Xinhua at night on Feb. 15 that all five people aboard a small aircraft were killed after the plane crashed earlier the same day at the Monmouth Executive Airport in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
- Lebanon Rules Out Sabotage in Plane Crash[Feb. 11, 2010]
Lebanese Public Works and Transportation Minister Ghazi Aridi said on Feb. 11 that the crash of the Ethiopian plane is unlikely to be the result of sabotage.
- Ethiopian Airlines Says Sabotage Not Ruled Out[Feb. 10, 2010]
Ethiopian Airlines said on Feb. 10 that it still believed sabotage may have caused the crash of one of its aircraft off Lebanon last month which killed all 90 people on board.
- Small Plane Crash Kills Three in Argentina[Feb. 06, 2010]
A small plane crashed in western Argentina on Feb. 6, killing all three people aboard, civil defense authorities said.
- Two Planes Collide in Colorado, Killing at Least Three[Feb. 06, 2010]
Two small planes collided in Colorado on Feb. 6, killing at least three people, authorities said.
- Argentine Airline Executives Acquitted of Plane Accident[Feb. 02, 2010]
On Feb. 2, an Argentine court acquitted those who were accused of being responsible for an air accident killing 65 people in 1999.
- Concorde Crash Trial Starts in France[Feb. 02, 2010]
The trial over the only crash involving a Concorde airliner started proceedings on Feb. 2, 10 years after the tragedy that claimed 114 lives.