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American Airlines flight makes emergency landing after passenger laptop fire reportedly injures four to five

An American Airlines flight from Atlanta to Dallas Fort Worth made an emergency landing at DFW after a passenger’s laptop overheated and caught fire during approach. Air traffic control audio obtained by CBS News indicated that four to five passengers may have suffered burn injuries.

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Cessna Pilot Killed in Collision With Pennsylvania State Police Helicopter; Investigators Recover Data Cards

A Cessna pilot died when the aircraft collided near a runway with a hovering Pennsylvania State Police helicopter at Carlisle airport. Two troopers aboard the helicopter survived, while federal investigators recovered intact data cards from both aircraft to support the crash investigation.

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IndiGo restores reservation systems after second outage as Trichy–Singapore flight returns with 127 aboard

IndiGo restored its website and app after intermittent failures disrupted bookings, web check-ins and payment confirmations for the second time in a week. Separately, a Trichy–Singapore flight carrying 127 passengers returned safely after a technical snag prompted about two and a half hours of circling.

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ATSB investigates fourth Sydney Airport safety incident in a month after Qantas taxiway near miss

Australia’s transport safety regulator has opened an investigation after two Qantas aircraft were directed toward the same intersection while taxiing at Sydney Airport. The event is the fourth air traffic control or runway-safety incident reported there in less than a month, intensifying scrutiny of airport operations and controller procedures.

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USAF C-17 turns back from Antarctica mission after Russian missile-launch hazard notice

A U.S. Air Force C-17A Globemaster III departed Christchurch, New Zealand, for Antarctica but returned after New Zealand authorities received a Russian warning about potentially hazardous space activity and a planned missile launch. The episode underscores how launch-related airspace hazards can affect military logistics flights in the region.

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