"In the wake of the 2019 B-17 Flying Fortress accident..." The message begins in the Collings Foundation American Heritage Museum newsletter, "We are moving forward on our long-term plans to bring the ...
A week after its B-17 Flying Fortress crashed killing seven in Connecticut, the Collings Foundation sent an impassioned plea to aviation groups to contact the Federal Aviation Administration in ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The B-17 bomber that crashed Wednesday near ...
The Collings Foundation is suspending its flight operations and Wings of Freedom tour following the B17 crash at Bradley International Airport that killed seven people and injured eight others on ...
The Collings Foundation, a nonprofit whose World War II-era B-17 bomber crashed at Bradley Airport in 2019, killing seven people, has decided to ground all of its aircraft and put them on static ...
In a recent ruling, the Federal Aviation Administration revoked the Collings Foundation’s permission to have passengers aboard its aircraft after a deadly crash last October, citing various safety ...
The owner of the World War II B17-G Flying Fortress bomber that crashed at Bradley International Airport Oct. 2, killing seven and injuring five, said Thursday it is evaluating its options after the ...
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (WTNH) — Several passengers and estates of passengers who were inside the vintage B-17G aircraft that crashed at Bradley International Airport last year are now suing the aircraft ...
The Federal Aviation Administration, citing safety concerns, has revoked the Collings Foundation’s permission to carry passengers aboard its historic aircraft, one of which crashed and burned at ...
The Massachusetts nonprofit whose World War II-era bomber crashed this month is planning a return to the skies. The Collings Foundation grounded flights temporarily after seven people died aboard its ...
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