- Boeing Issues Statement on Ethiopian Airlines Accident in Lebanon[Jan. 25, 2010]
Boeing extends its deep condolences to the families and friends of those lost in the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409 in Lebanon.
- Two People Die in Plane Crash in U.S. State of Illinois[Jan. 23, 2010]
Two people were killed at night on Jan. 23 when a small plane crashed into a home in a subdivision near Waubonsee Community College in the far west suburb of Sugar Grove, about 100 kilometers west of Chicago.
- At Least 46 Injured After Iran Plane Catches Fire: Report[Jan. 24, 2010]
An Iranian passenger plane caught fire on Jan. 24 when it was landing in Iran's northeastern city of Mashhad, injuring at least 46 people on board, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.
- Light Plane Crash Kills 4 in Chile[Jan. 11, 2010]
Four people were killed on Jan. 11 when a light plane crashed near La Serena city, some 474 km north of the Chilean capital of Santiago, according to the country's air force.
- Plane Crash Kills Two People in Britain[Jan. 15, 2010]
A light plane crashed near the Oxford Airport of Britain on Jan. 15, killing two people, local police announced.
- Crashed Plane Landed in Middle of Jamaica Runway[Jan. 06, 2010]
The American Airlines plane that crash landed at a Jamaican airport last month touched down almost in the middle of the runway, a report by Jamaica's Civil Aviation Authority said on Jan. 6.
- Small Plane Crashes Near Suburban Chicago Airport[Jan. 06, 2010]
On Jan. 5, a small cargo jet crashed into a forest preserve shortly after being cleared to land at a suburban Chicago airport, officials said, but there was no immediate word on the cause of the crash or the condition of the occupants.
- Helicopter Crashes in China's Guizhou Province[Jan. 04, 2010]
Emergency services are searching for survivors and bodies after a helicopter crashed in southwest China's Guizhou Province on Jan. 4.
- Investigation Underway into Jamaica Crash Landing[Dec. 24, 2009]
On Dec. 23, U.S. investigators arrived in Jamaica to investigate the crash of an American Airlines jet that left a mangled mess on a beach but no fatalities, after overshooting an airport runway.
- American Airlines Plane Reported Crashed in Jamaica[Dec. 23, 2009]
An American Airlines Boeing 737 overshot the runway while landing at the international airport in Kingston, Jamaica, at night on Dec. 22, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said.