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Lethal United States airline company crashes given that 2001

An American Airlines regional traveler jet was associated with a midair collision on Wednesday night with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport, authorities stated.

Senator Ted Cruz of Texas said on social networks that we know there are casualties, though he did not say how many.

These are the last 10 fatal airline company crashes to take place in the U.S., according to data from the U.S. National Transport Board and the Flight Security Structure's Air travel Safety Network:

2009

A Colgan Air turboprop crashed on technique to landing in Buffalo, New York, eliminating all 49 individuals on board and someone on the ground.

2006

A Comair local jet overran the runway when taking off from Lexington, Kentucky, and crashed, killing 49 of the 50 people on board.

2005

A Chalk's Ocean Airways turboprop crashed after takeoff from Miami, Florida, killing all 20 people on board.

2004

A Corporate Airlines turboprop crashed on approach to landing in Kirksville, Missouri, killing 13 of the 15 individuals on board.

2003

A United States Airways Express turboprop crashed after launch from Charlotte, North Carolina, eliminating all 21 individuals on board.

NOVEMBER 2001

In November, an American Airlines jet crashed after leaving from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, eliminating all 260 people on board and 5 individuals on the ground.

SEPT. 11, 2001

A pirated American Airlines jet departed from Boston and crashed into the World Trade Center structure in New York, killing all 92 people on board. Around 1,600 people likewise passed away on the ground.

A hijacked United Airlines jet that departed from Boston also crashed into the World Trade Center, killing all 65 people on board. About 900 people were killed on the ground.

A pirated American Airlines jet that left from Washington-Dulles International Airport crashed into the Pentagon, killing all 64 people on board. Around 125 people passed away on the ground.

A pirated United Airlines jet that left from Newark, New Jersey, crashed into a field in Pennsylvania, killing all 44 people on board.

(source: Reuters)