When they're not aiming laser pointers at them, they're trying to bring guns onboard. On Wednesday, the Transportation Security Administration released data that casts travelers coming through Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in an embarrassing light.
More than $84 million in additional federal funding will be used to expand capacity at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. That expansion includes the construction of a new taxiway bridge.
Police have declined to name the people involved or say if the shooting was self-defense. Here's what experts say might be extending the inquiry.
The two flights, United Airlines Flight 1724 and Delta Air Lines Flight 1070 came too close to each other while arriving at the airport.
The pilots talked to air traffic controllers who appear to have directed the planes to "resequence," and flight data appears to show both making a circle before landing safely.
PHOENIX — Sky Harbor International Airport has received $84 million in funding to help it meet growing demands as one of the busiest airports in the country. The money will help support the construction of a 2,100-foot taxiway bridge at the airport.
The city of Phoenix has been awarded over $84 million to help improve infrastructure at Sky Harbor, including paving the way for a new taxiway bridge to help improve airport operations.
Here's when you can eat and drink at Garrett Popcorn, Guy Fieri's Phoenix Kitchen + Bar and other new options opening in Terminal 4 soon.
Multiple airlines are being affected by the delays including DELTA, American Airlines, Southwest, and a few others.
The FAA issued a short statement detailing that Delta Air Lines and United Airlines aircraft both landed safely after a loss of required separation when the planes were inbound to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) on January 11.
A United Airlines 737 MAX 9 jet hit a coyote during takeoff on Sunday. It wasn't the only flight incident involving United over the weekend.