UnitedAirlines identified the injured man as an employee. A taxiing airplane's wing struck a UnitedAirlinestug driving at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, flipping the vehicle over ...
UnitedAirlines also confirmed that the tug driver was one of its employees. "We are ensuring he receives any necessary support and care," UnitedAirlines said in a statement. No other ...
The 64-year-old man hospitalized was operating the UnitedAirlinestug truck when the aircraft collided with the vehicle around 7:35 p.m. American Airlines confirmed that the aircraft headed ...
His condition was stabilized at the hospital. The tug belonged to UnitedAirlines, according to a spokesperson for the company, adding that the incident happened on the taxiway. The Air ...
A UnitedAirlinestug came into contact with the wing of an aircraft as it attempted to cross the taxiway, officials said. American Airlines confirms it was one of their aircraft, an Air ...
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