By Kazeem UgbodagaPresident Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sorrow over the devastating mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., that claimed multiple lives, leaving a nation in mourning.In a post on X released Thursday,
The United States National Transportation Safety Board (NSTB) has said it is investigating a United Airlines flight from Lagos to Washington
The plane headed back to Nigeria after experiencing "unexpected movement" mid-flight on Friday, Jan. 24, according to multiple reports
United Airlines has said it is working with aviation authorities in Nigeria and the United States to ascertain the cause of its recent incident.
Thirty-eight people were injured, six of them hospitalized, after a United Airlines flight from Nigeria to Washington, D.C., experienced problems midair, Nigerian officials said. The nature of the ...
United Airlines Flight 613 traveling from Lagos, Nigeria, to Washington D.C. returned to Lagos after there was “unexpected aircraft movement” early in the morning of Friday, Jan. 24 ...
More than 60 people are feared dead after a midair collision between an American Airlines regional passenger jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on Wednesday, January 29. The jet crashed into the icy Potomac River near Reagan Washington National Airport,
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has expressed deep sadness over the tragic air accident that occurred on Wednesday evening in the Potomac area of Washington, D.C. Reports said a military helicopter crashed into a commercial jet mid-air close to the US’ seat of power on Wednesday night, leaving more than 60 persons dead.
Bola Tinubu on Thursday sent his condolence to the United States Government and victims of the plane and helicopter crash in Washington, D.C.
ShareThe Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has said that United States-based United Airlines did not violate any airspace regulations when it decided to make an air return to Nigeria. Last week Friday,