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Pan Am Flight 526A, a Douglas DC-4, took off from San Juan-Isla Grande Airport, Puerto Rico, at 12:11 PM AST on April 11, 1952 on a flight to Idlewild International Airport, New York City with 64 passengers and five crew members on board. [1] Due to inadequate maintenance, engine no. 3 failed after takeoff, followed shortly by engine no. 4. [2]
Frequencies on routes other than JFK-SJU were also minimal – TCA had little marketing identity outside of New York City and minimal connecting traffic from the rest of the US to its Caribbean flights. The strong community of interest between New York City and Puerto Rico supported JFK-SJU flights, but there was nothing similar for other ...
Puerto Rico. San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport. United States of America. Miami International Airport John F. Kennedy International Airport. Uruguay. Montevideo-Carrasco International Airport. Venezuela. Caracas Simón Bolívar International Airport. Air France: France Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport Paris-Orly Airport: Argentina
An American Airlines flight departing New York's LaGuardia Airport on Thursday evening had to divert to nearby John F. Kennedy International shortly after takeoff after a reported bird strike ...
American Airlines passengers feared for their lives Thursday when a bird flew into the engine of their outbound LaGuardia flight — forcing the plane to quickly make an emergency touchdown at the ...
Flight 526A, operated by Douglas DC-4 Clipper Endeavor, ditched in the sea off Puerto Rico following double engine failure, killing 52 of 69 on board. The engine failures were caused by faulty parts and improper maintenance. April 29, 1952
JetBlue announced last week that it would expand its service to Puerto Rico with new flights from Westchester and JFK airports. The airline said in a May 8 statement that it is adding six new ...
American Airlines has received approval to add additional service between John F. Kennedy International Airport and Haneda Airport in Tokyo, making it the only US airline flying between New York City and Tokyo and the joint venture the leader in frequencies offered between New York City and Tokyo's primary airport. [96] [97] [98]