The aircraft — known as “electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle, or eVTOL — lift off the ground like a helicopter.
An American Airlines flight's wing clipped the tail of a United Airlines flight Wednesday morning at O'Hare airport, the airlines and Federal Aviation Administration said.
The National Weather Service said a repair part is on the way from Kansas City, but its delivery was slowed by the recent winter storm.
Lufkin City Council also approved a funding partnership between the LEDC and the county for planning and site design of the space they have. Both entities will work together with KSA Engineers, Inc.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass warned that the wildfire conditions across the city are “expected to worsen” amid the windstorm.
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