A Portland woman who was on the flight when an iPad caught fire estimated that it took flight attendants five minutes to locate a fire extinguisher.
Hawaiian Airlines flight 26 from Honolulu landed at Portland International Airport on Thursday night after a passenger’s damaged tablet released smoke into the cabin.
Recent incidents with turbulence during air travel raise questions about this challenging weather phenomenon. Here’s what you need to know. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
Hawaiian Electric is raising awareness about its drone operations after one of its contracted drones was purposely targeted ...
Meteorologist Taylor Stephenson explains why these bumpy conditions occur in this week's installment of "Weather Works." ...
Scary moments unfolded for passengers aboard a flight in Colombia as a severe thunderstorm unleashed violent turbulence, forcing an emergency diversion to Cartagena. The dramatic incident, captured on ...
Alaska Airlines has officially completed its $1.9 billion acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, creating the largest airline ...
The National Weather Service predicts clearer skies and typical dry season weather for Oahu and Kauai with steady trade winds ...
At 11 p.m. local time Thursday, Alaska Airlines Flight 810 left Kauai, Hawaii, and headed for Seattle. Shortly after the plane took off, it was diverted to Honolulu when four flight attendants became ...