A U.S. Navy fighter jet is still in the San Diego Bay. We learned the navy is estimating it may take two weeks to get the entire jet and debris out of the bay.
Based on 2024 targets set by the FAA and the air traffic controllers union. Does not include ARTCCs; Map: Erin Davis/Axios Visuals San Diego International Airport is fending with a 17.9% vacancy rate ...
NBC 7 reported that construction workers at the San Diego International Airport's Terminal 1 dug up a hand grenade. The ...
The incident did not impact the airport's operations since the ordnance did not have the capability to explode, the Port says ...
Trump’s tariffs on products from the EU and TK add to a big trade bill that will hit U.S. states, with Texas and California ...
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A U.S. military aircraft crashed off the San Diego coast in California on Wednesday during a so-called "go-around maneuver" in which the plane landed and was taking off again, according a Navy ...
Authorities say a U.S. Navy jet crashed off the coast of San Diego but the two crew members were able to eject and were rescued by a fishing boat ...
A U.S. Navy fighter jet crashed into the San Diego Bay on Wednesday morning, but the two pilots on board managed to eject safely before they were rescued, according San Diego Fire-Rescue. KGTV, an ABC ...
Macron announced the mammoth investment sum ahead of France’s AI Action Summit, where world leaders and tech bosses are ...