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Air France flight with engine damage makes emergency landing in Canada

File image (AAP). Image of the damaged plane An Air France A380 superjumbo passenger jet traveling from Paris to Los Angeles was forced to make an emergency landing in eastern Canada on Saturday following "serious damage" to one of its four engines, the airline said. (Reuters) - An Air France flight from

Hyundai Retool Sonata And Elantra To Fight Crossover Craze

Is there still life in the sedan and hatchback markets? Despite consumers’ mad rush to crossovers in the mainstream market, Hyundai thinks there are plenty of buyers looking for ‘old school’ alternatives. The Korean brand points out that the mid-size sedan market still accounts for 2.1 million units. And the company

American Airlines flight attendants sue after claiming their uniforms made them violently ill

American Airlines flight attendants sue uniform maker Twin Hill, claiming the company's uniforms have made them ill.   A group of more than 100 American Airlines flight attendants have filed suit against uniform maker Twin Hill and its parent company Tailored Brands. The flight attendants claim their Twin Hill uniforms have caused them severe

How Amazon’s warehouses are taking over America

This map of Amazon's warehouse locations shows how it's taking over America   ....Amazon now has 140 warehouses built or planned across the US.     Amazon is expanding its reach across America. The ecommerce giant now has 140 fulfillment centers where they pack and ship a myriad of goods. The warehouses range from large-scale centers where

Airports Worldwide Are Hit by Delays After Software Outage

LONDON — Flights were delayed and travelers struggled to check in at airports around the world on Thursday after a software program used by several major airlines went down. The program, known as Altea and developed by a company called Amadeus, encountered problems as a result of what Amadeus called a

Delta to Offer Free In-Flight Text Messaging

Wi-Fi rarely comes cheap for airline passengers. But Delta Air Lines is about to offer one form of connection at no charge: text messages. The airline said on Wednesday that it would offer free mobile messaging on flights beginning Sunday. The service is “part of a larger strategy around entertainment and giving our customers

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