A Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Florida was forced to land early on Monday night after a passenger became irate over a reclined seat.
Law enforcement is concerned that legalizing marijuana in the U.S. will lead to more pot-related traffic accidents.
If Uber continues to operate, it could face fines of up to $328,225 per trip.
The six-passenger plane crashed about 100 yards from the runway creating a small cloud of smoke over the crash site.
Labor Day 2014 will see the highest number of Americans on the road since 2008.
Oil companies are increasingly leaning on railroads to ship crude as pipeline capacity fails to keep up with demand.
The group, which was profitable for the last 18 years, now plans to cut down on capital investment for the next two years.
The two female passengers reportedly caused a mid-flight disruption after consuming a significant amount of their duty-free alcohol.
Amid reports of the ridesharing company's aggressive marketing tactics, social media users say they will use its competitor, Lyft.
The official downsizing plan will be announced this week, but sources said routes to China and Europe would be eliminated.
The largest air carrier in the U.S. will no longer list its fares on online travel agency Orbitz.com or its affiliates.
Record aircraft sales at Boeing boosted orders for American durable goods.
China's electric vehicle subsidy would combat customer concerns of being stranded with a dead battery.
The small plane reportedly crashed shortly after taking off from the Cuyahoga County Airport, located about 17 miles east of Cleveland.
Zeppelins are distinguished by their incorporation of a rigid frame that shapes the aircraft. Blimps, on the other hand, maintain their shape by regulating pressure.
Amazon might be preparing to test its 'octocopter' Prime Air delivery drones in India in late October, The Economic Times reports.
Fighting between pro-Russian separatists and the Ukrainian military has kept investigators away from the MH17 crash site.
A volcano in Iceland that may be about to erupt has the airline industry remembering the 2010 ash cloud that grounded flights for a week.
China’s railway officials have come under increasing scrutiny from both anti-corruption officials as well as the public.
The Boeing aircraft, travelling from Sanya to Wuhan, could not contact the control tower for several minutes despite multiple attempts.
Prospects for labor strife aren't the only thing cutting down on the volume of cargo going through U.S. West Coast ports.
The dive vessel was carrying out routine inspection work when it slammed into a turbine at the Warley Offshore Wind Farm.
The plane was said to be carrying seven people, but authorities claim that only six people died in the accident.
A century after the Panama Canal opened, a potential rival emerges. But it's far from certain the Nicaragua Canal will work, or even exist.
After a decade in the making, the Airbus A350, the world’s newest long-haul commercial aircraft nears production phase.
The train was headed from the St. Mortiz ski resort to Chur on Wednesday.
After weeks of investigation fraught with safety issues, the Dutch Safety Board will release its first report on MH17 next month.
A pilot who wears a prosthetic arm lost control of an aircraft after his limb detached when coming into land.
The FAA briefly banned flights from flying over Ferguson, Missouri, after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown.
From targeting producers of baby formula to the maker of Windows 7, China is on an anti-monopoly, anti-foreign company drive.