By Kazeem UgbodagaPresident Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sorrow over the devastating mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., that claimed multiple lives, leaving a nation in mourning.In a post on X released Thursday,
The plane headed back to Nigeria after experiencing "unexpected movement" mid-flight on Friday, Jan. 24, according to multiple reports
The United States National Transportation Safety Board (NSTB) has said it is investigating a United Airlines flight from Lagos to Washington
United Airlines has said it is working with aviation authorities in Nigeria and the United States to ascertain the cause of its recent incident.
Thirty-eight people were injured, six of them hospitalized, after a United Airlines flight from Nigeria to Washington, D.C., experienced problems midair, Nigerian officials said. The nature of the ...
United Airlines Flight 613 traveling from Lagos, Nigeria, to Washington D.C. returned to Lagos after there was “unexpected aircraft movement” early in the morning of Friday, Jan. 24 ...
United Airlines flight from Nigeria to Washington, D.C., was forced to return to Lagos after experiencing a technical issue and unexpected aircraft movement.
Nearly 40 people were injured when a Boeing 787-800 plane suddenly lost altitude during a United Airlines flight from Lagos, Nigeria, to Washington, D.C., early Friday, officials said.
It is unclear what caused the jolt; United Airlines has said the cause was not severe turbulence, and that it is “working with aviation authorities in the US and Nigeria to understand the cause.”
Six people, four passengers and two crewmembers, were injured on a United Airlines flight Friday from Lagos, Nigeria, to Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia, according to the airline.
Six people were seriously injured when a United Airlines flight experienced sharp drops in speed during its journey to Washington Dulles International Airport.