PSA Airlines announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters, reports indicate. Wednesday night a flight was involved in a deadly midair crash with a military helicopter.
The American Airlines’ subsidiary has ties that go back decades in Ohio, and just said it was moving its headquarters to Charlotte.
An FAA statement said a PSA Airlines regional jet collided midair with a Sikorsky helicopter. Here’s what to know about the airline.
An American Airlines flight operated by PSA Airlines was involved in a midair collision with a military helicopter on Wednesday night near Washington, D.C.
American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) owns PSA, which already has a large presence here operating regional flights on American’s behalf. American is based in Fort Worth, Texas, but runs its second-largest hub at Charlotte Douglas, known as CLT.
Authorities say there are no survivors after a passenger plane landing near Washington, D.C., and an Army helicopter hit each other.
This comes after a passenger jet collided with a Black Hawk helicopter while trying to land Wednesday night at Reagan National Airport.
PSA Airlines, part of American Airlines Group, will be relocating its corporate headquarters from Dayton, Ohio to Charlotte in 2026.
After the devastating plane crash in D.C., nerves are running high in the aviation community, but air travel continues across the country. 2 NEWS spoke with a retired
Cedarville University says Grace Maxwell, a junior mechanical engineering major, was on the flight from Kansas to Washington when it collided with an Army copter.
Grace Maxwell, 29, a student at Cedarville University in Greene County, Ohio, was identified as one of the 67 killed in the D.C. plane-chopper crash.