Trump's 'Flying Object' Strikes: White House Calls the Pentagon After Drone Incident on the Border with Mexico
The White House held a meeting to address the recent uncoordinated military laser system usage near the Texas-Mexico border.
Pentagon accidentally downs US border patrol drone โ lawmakers
The Pentagon reportedly shot down a US border patrol drone with a laser-based anti-drone system near the Mexican border, prompting flight restrictions by the FAA.
On the brink of tragedy: Delta plane nearly collides with US bomber; what happened?
A Delta Air Lines plane had to abort its landing to avoid a mid-air collision with a B-52 bomber in North Dakota last week, prompting an investigation by the FAA.
Texas airspace closed after military reportedly downs US drone on accident
Texas airspace around Fort Hancock has been closed by the FAA following an incident where a military laser-based anti-drone system reportedly shot down a US government drone by accident.
Due to a missing blanket.. American security official accused of violating aviation safety rules
A senior aide to the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security faces accusations of violating aviation safety regulations after an incident involving a missing blanket led to the dismissal of a pilot.
Aviation: Shoot first, then inform
The U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy, attempts to portray a recent chaotic incident involving the Pentagon's uncoordinated shooting down of a drone and the subsequent FAA airport closure in a positive light, highlighting the challenges within U.S. governmental operations.
The American air administration closed the airspace over the international airport due to tests of anti-drone weaponry.
The American air administration has temporarily closed airspace over an international airport to conduct tests on anti-drone weaponry.
Claudia Sheinbaum's 'morning conference' today February 12: Follow it live here
Claudia Sheinbaum is expected to provide updates on FAA airspace restrictions and discuss the T-MEC trade agreement in her morning conference today.
Amid Confusions, More Pressures
The FAA prohibited flights over a small area near the US-Mexico border due to drone activity linked to drug cartels, causing speculation about air safety.
Border airspace breached: Cartel drones test US defenses and raise new fears
Drones linked to Mexican cartels breached US airspace, prompting the FAA to temporarily close airspace over El Paso for security reasons.
US reopens airport after confusion between air traffic controllers and military testing secret anti-drone system on the Mexico border
The El Paso International Airport resumed operations after a seven-hour interruption caused by confusion regarding a military anti-drone system testing.
US confirms that Mexican cartel drones violated Texas airspace
The FAA temporarily closed Texas airspace due to unidentified national security reasons after confirming a violation by drones associated with a Mexican cartel.
Mexican cartel drone breaches US airspace... airport had to be closed
A Mexican cartel drone infiltration led to the closure of airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas for several hours before it was reopened by the FAA.
US officials say cartel drones behind sudden closure of Texas airport
US officials attributed a temporary closure of El Paso International Airport's airspace to incursions by cartel-operated drones from Mexico.
Mexican cartel drones forced brief closure of El Paso airspace, US says
Drones operated by Mexican cartels led to the temporary closure of El Paso airspace, but flights resumed shortly after no threat to aviation was confirmed.
US aviation regulator rescinds closure of El Paso airspace
The FAA lifted its temporary closure of El Paso airspace, confirming no threats to commercial aviation or local residents.
US 'regrets' and reopens airspace over El Paso, Texas: 'There is no threat to commercial aviation'
The FAA has lifted a temporary flight restriction over El Paso, Texas, stating that there is no longer a threat to commercial aviation.
US airport closes. Refers to 'special security reasons'.
El Paso International Airport in Texas has been closed for ten days due to security concerns, with the FAA warning that deadly force could be used if airspace violations occur.
US officials abruptly close airspace in El Paso, Texas, for 10 days in unusual move
US authorities have placed a temporary flight restriction around El Paso, Texas, prohibiting all flights for ten days due to unspecified security reasons.
US suspends flights at airport on the border with Mexico for security reasons
The US has suspended all flights at El Paso International Airport due to unspecified security concerns, affecting arrivals and departures.
US closes airport on the Mexico border and near military base for security reasons
The US has suspended all flights to and from El Paso International Airport in Texas for 'special security reasons,' according to the FAA, with no further details provided.
Iberia offers refunds and ticket changes for flights to Cuba while maintaining frequencies
Iberia has introduced flexible policies for ticket refunds and changes for flights to Cuba due to recent fuel supply shortages at Cuban airports.
Airport in Texas closes, over 'special security reasons'
El Paso Airport in Texas has been closed for 10 days due to 'special security reasons' as ordered by the US Federal Aviation Administration.
US issues a security alert for airlines due to increased space debris from SpaceX rocket explosions
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has officially warned airlines about risks associated with falling space debris from 'catastrophic failures' during rocket launches, following a recent SpaceX Starship explosion that scattered thousands of fragments near aircraft.
Indra awarded a contract of nearly 300 million to modernize US air traffic control
Indra has secured a contract worth nearly 300 million euros from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to upgrade outdated radar systems, enhance flight safety, and streamline air traffic management in the US.
This is what the sky above Venezuela looks like after explosions hit the capital
A series of explosions shook Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, leading the government to accuse U.S. forces of launching an attack, prompting the FAA to ban American flights in Venezuelan airspace due to safety concerns.