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Recent major plane incidents

The Continental Airlines plane that crashed in Clarence Center, New York, late Thursday is one of several major incidents over the past two months.

NTSB: Wheels, brakes didn't cause Continental accident

Early indications show no problems with the landing gear, tires or brakes on the Continental Airlines jet that veered off a runway at Denver International Airport in Colorado, despite earlier reports.

Source: Landing gear, wheels, brakes possible cause of crash

A problem with the landing gear, tire or brakes may have caused a Continental Airlines jet to veer off a runway into a 40-foot-deep ravine during its takeoff at Denver International Airport, a source told CNN Monday.

Data recorders found after Denver plane accident

Investigators will interview crew members and review data and voice recorders to help determine what caused a passenger plane to veer off a Denver International Airport runway and catch fire, an official said Sunday.

Jet skids, passengers yell, 'The plane's going to blow up!'

A passenger aboard Continental Airlines Flight 1404 described a scene of panic as the plane skidded off the runway while trying to take off and caught fire Saturday at Denver International Airport in Colorado.

Magazine picks America's healthiest airports

If you're traveling over the holidays, chances are you're not looking forward to spending time in a crowded, stressful airport. Faced with the prospect of long waits, deafening public-address systems, and indigestion, you may quickly lose that festive feeling.

Denver braces for another blizzard

First Christmas weekend. Now New Year's.

Business 2.0: The Road Warrior's Guide to America's Best Airports

To airline industry insiders, the hours spent idling in airport terminals because of delays or extended layovers are known as "dwell time." To millions of time-constrained business travelers, the e...

CNNMoney: United said to drop automated bag system

United Airlines reportedly plans to stop using an automated baggage system at Denver International Airport that has been seen as expensive failure.

TSA to test new security technology

Clam diggers on the muddy flats near Boston's Logan International Airport in Massachusetts will be loaned GPS-equipped cell phones so they can alert authorities to suspicious activity -- just one of several ideas being tested this summer to protect airports from terrorists.

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