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Two people were killed and one was injured after a tire reportedly exploded at a Delta Air Lines facility in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Tuesday morning, officials said.. A ...
The explosion has not impacted airport operations, a spokesperson for the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport told The Independent.Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International is the ...
Mirko and a fellow Delta worker, Luis Aldarondo, 37, of Newman, Ga., died in the incident at a maintenance facility at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
August 27, 2024: A Delta Air Lines Boeing 757-200 was undergoing maintenance when a tire explosion killed a Delta Air Lines employee and a contractor and injured another Delta Air Lines employee in a maintenance facility at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia. [48]
Flight 1086 took off from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport at 8:45am EST, and was scheduled to land at LaGuardia Airport at 10:48 am. [15] [16] LaGuardia Airport was under falling snow and freezing fog conditions at the time of arrival, with the captain reportedly telling passengers that weather problems could cause a delay. [2]
In 2003, the Atlanta City Council voted to rename Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport to honor former mayor Maynard Jackson, who died four months prior. The council planned to drop Hartsfield's name from the airport, but public outcry (occurring coincidentally during a debate over the state's flag) prevented this. [37] [38]
Two planes collided at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on the morning of Tuesday, Sept. 10, both Delta and the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed.
Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 2311 was a regularly scheduled commuter flight in Georgia in the southeastern United States, from Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Glynco Jetport (since renamed Brunswick Golden Isles Airport) in Brunswick on April 5, 1991. [2] [3]