Here we go again: FAA investigating another SFO landing mishap

In the latest pilot landing incident at San Francisco International Airport, federal investigators Tuesday launched an investigation after an Aeromexico passenger jet was ordered to abort a landing when it lined up to the wrong runway which was occupied by another commercial jet. Aeromexico Flight 668, arriving from Mexico City around 11:45 a.m. Tuesday, was cleared to land on Runway 28R, and correctly read back that clearance to air traffic controllers, said Ian Gregor, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman.

Danniella Westbrook confirms tragic miscarriage

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Samsung is recalling the phone because of reports of the device catching fire while charging

Air travelers are being warned not to use their Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones on planes after the company recalled the devices over complaints the batteries can catch fire. "In light of recent incidents and concerns raised by Samsung about its Galaxy Note 7 devices, the Federal Aviation Administration strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board aircraft and not to stow them in any checked baggage," the FAA said late Thursday in the U.S. The unusual warning adds to the headache for Samsung, the world's biggest smartphone marker, as it scrambles to replace millions of Note 7 phones around the world.

Alaska Air Group Reports Record Second Quarter 2016 Results

Reported record second quarter net income, excluding special items, of $263 million, a 14% increase over the second quarter of 2015. Adjusted diluted earnings per share of $2.12 was a 20% increase over the second Reported record second quarter net income, excluding special items, of $263 million, a 14% increase over the second quarter of 2015.