- Plane Crash Kills Three Near Los Angeles[Oct. 20, 2008]
A private plane crashed on Oct. 20 on Santa Catalina Island near Los Angeles, killing three people and critically injuring the fourth, authorities said.
- 8 Victims of Nepali Airplane Crash Identified[Oct. 15, 2008]
At least eight bodies charred beyond recognition in the Twin Otter crash on Oct. 8 on the Tenzing-Hillary airstrip at the Lukla airport have been identified, according to the forensic department of the Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) in Kathmandu.
- Light Aircraft Crash Kills Two in Mexico[Oct. 06, 2008]
A light plane crashed on Oct. 6 soon after take-off from the international airport of Oaxaca city in southwest Mexico, killing both the pilot and the co-pilot, local media reported.
- Probe Commission on Nepali Airplane Crash Starts Work[Oct. 10, 2008]
The five-member commission formed by the Nepali government to probe the Lukla air tragedy in which 18 people, mostly foreign nationals, died on Oct. 8, is to begin its investigation from Oct. 10.
- Video: Steve Fossett's Plane Wreckage Found[Oct. 03, 2008]
- Poor Visibility Blamed for Nepal's Mount Everest Plane Crash[Oct. 09, 2008]
Poor visibility caused the crash at a tiny airstrip in Nepal's Mount Everest region that killed 18 people, including 12 German tourists, officials said on Oct. 9.
- Nepali President Expresses Grief for Dead in Lukla Airport Accident[Oct. 09, 2008]
Nepali President Ram Baran Yadav has expressed his grief on the demise of persons who lost their lives in the accident that was met by the twin-otter of Yeti Airlines at Lukla airport of Solukhumbu on the morning of Oct. 8.
- Russian Passenger Plane in Belly Landing, No One Hurt[Oct. 02, 2008]
A Russian-operated passenger plane crash-landed at a provincial airport late on Oct. 1 after its landing gear failed, national news agencies reported, raising fresh concerns about the country's chequered air safety record.
- Four Killed, Two Injured in U.S. Small Jet Crash[Sep. 20, 2008]
A small commercial jet crashed midnight in West Columbia, South Carolina, leaving four of the six people on board dead and the rest two seriously wounded, officials said on Sep. 20.
- South Korean Families Sue Cambodian Airline over Crash[Sep. 19, 2008]
The families of South Koreans killed in a Cambodian plane crash last year have sued the airline for US$3.9 million.