PSA Airlines, a subsidiary of American Airlines, is relocating its corporate headquarters from #Dayton to Charlotte, N.C. by ...
Passenger boardings at the Dayton International Airport increased in 2024 for the fourth consecutive year, and airport officials say there’s strong demand for local air service.
PSA Airlines, the regional airline part of American Airlines Group, said it is bestowing the PSA Honorary President’s Award on Captain Jonathan Campos, First Officer Samuel Lilley and flight ...
The Transportation Security Administration took action last week preventing two weapons from entering planes at a local airport. According to the TSA, a gun was located during routine screening of ...
PSA Airlines, the regional airline that operated the American Eagle flight, announced Sunday that each crew member on board the plane has been given an honorary award considered the company's ...
Operating under the American Eagle banner, PSA Airlines is a regional carrier headquartered in Dayton, Ohio. The airline, which operates under IATA code OH, is owned by the American Airlines Group and ...
Air Wisconsin Airlines is moving toward temporary ... which for years could claim to be home to the only airline based in Ohio. PSA said some Dayton-based employees have been invited to move ...
Lilley was a pilot for PSA Airlines, which is owned by American Airlines ... Gone too soon but never forgotten.” Cedarville University in Ohio confirmed Thursday that one of the victims of the crash ...
Ryan O'Hara, 28, was the crew chief of the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with the passenger plane, according to CBS ...
Cedarville University in Ohio confirmed Thursday that one of the victims of the crash was student Grace Maxwell. Maxwell was ...
About eight years ago, Campos was hired as a pilot for PSA Airlines, a subsidiary of American Airlines. Based in Dayton, Ohio, PSA operates about 500 flights daily from smaller regional airports ...
CEDARVILLE, Ohio — A Southwest Ohio college ... Flight 5342, which was being operated by American subsidiary PSA Airlines (headquartered in Dayton), contained 60 passengers and four crew members.