An engine on an American Airlines jet caught fire after the plane diverted to Denver on Thursday, forcing the evacuation of passengers using emergency slides, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
The letter reflects comments by many U.S. businesses concerned by Trump's tariffs, and is notable because it is from Tesla.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Passengers were evacuated Thursday evening from an American Airlines plane on the ground in Denver after a fire was reported, a Fox affiliate said, adding no injuries were ...
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