A GE Aerospace employee from Greater Cincinnati was one of the victims on the doomed American Airlines plane involved in the deadly collision with a military helicopter near Washington D.C. Wednesday night.
The CEO of GE Aerospace, headquartered in Cincinnati, says an employee was on the American Airlines flight involved in the fatal crash Wednesday night.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Three people with connections to Ohio were among the 67 victims of Wednesday night’s deadly midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight from Kansas, reports say.
Emergency authorities are conducting recovery efforts after an American Airlines regional jet and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter collided in the Washington, DC, area on Wednesday. Follow for live news updates.
Stocks traded mostly higher after President Trump, while being interviewed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, said he would “demand that interest rates drop immediately.” Trump didn’t mention the Federal Reserve in his comments,
including commitments from American Airlines, British Airways and the Polish Armed Forces. Offering FY25 EPS guidance for what would be its first full year as an independent company, GE Aerospace ...
A midair collision between an American Airlines jetliner and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport on Wednesday killed all on board, including teen skaters, military personnel,
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The victims in the plane crash included Indiana University alum Asra Hussain, and Ohioans Elizabeth Keys, Grace Maxwell and Vikesh Patel.
Latest news and live updates after an American Airline jet collided with a Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River.
At least two Indian-origin persons are among the 67 people killed in a midair collision between an Army helicopter and a jetliner at Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport, according to media reports.
A lot has changed at General Electric, or what remains of the company, which is now known as GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE). In fact, 2024 was its first year after a dramatic company overhaul. Which sets up the tough question of whether or not GE Aerospace is a millionaire-maker stock.