PSA Airlines, a subsidiary of American Airlines, is relocating its corporate headquarters from Dayton to Charlotte, N.C. by early 2026. In the announcement from PSA, the company revealed it has ...
While air traffic control cleared the PSA Airlines flight for landing on Runway 33, it also approved the helicopter’s request to maintain visual separation, leading to the conflict. The ...
DALLAS — Mesa Airlines (YV), a key regional carrier partner for United Airlines (UA) under the United Express brand, has ...
American Eagle Flight No. 5342, operated by PSA Airlines, collided midair with a Sikorsky H-60 helicopter while approaching a runway at Reagan National Airport. American Eagle and PSA Airlines are ...
was operated by American Airlines' subsidiary airline, PSA Airlines. What was first a rescue mission became a recovery operation, with all 67 passengers in both aircraft being confirmed dead.
Two years before the crash, he began flying for American Airlines’ regional airline, PSA. “If he stayed at PSA long enough, he was going to end up at American Airlines,” Lilley said.
Three soldiers were on the helicopter conducting a training flight while 64 passengers and crew members were on American Airlines Flight 5342, operated by PSA Airlines. There were no reported ...
The American Airlines flight involved in a collision with a U.S. Army Black Hawk Helicopter over the Potomac River was operated by PSA Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of American. That flight ...
“Reporting traffic around our 11 o’clock. We got anything out here,” a PSA Airlines pilot questioned the control tower Saturday. “Negative… no known traffic between you and the field.
That includes American Airlines and its subsidiary, PSA Airlines, which was operating the plane, as well as Sikorsky Aircraft, the Lockheed Martin subsidiary that makes the Black Hawk helicopter ...
Two years before the crash, he began flying for American Airlines’ regional airline, PSA. "If he stayed at PSA long enough, he was going to end up at American Airlines," Lilley said.