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DNA used to identify bodies of 2 people found in wheel well of JetBlue plane that landed at Fort Lauderdale ... two people found inside the wheel well of a plane that landed at a Florida airport in ...
Florida authorities have identified the remains of two people found inside the landing gear of a JetBlue commercial airplane in January as teenagers from the Dominican Republic. The Broward ...
The Broward County Sheriff's Office identified the individuals on Monday as two boys - 16-year-old Elvis Borques Castillo and 18-year-old Jeik Aniluz Lusi.
South Florida fliers will have nonstop access to two new destinations this summer, thanks to JetBlue’s latest expansion. The airline announced on Thursday that it would be resuming operations on two ...
Authorities in Florida have released the identities of two teenage boys who were found in the landing gear compartment of a ...
It then flew routes between Jamaica, New York, and Salt Lake City, Utah, before ending in South Florida. The stowaways' ability to hide in the JetBlue landing gear area was immediately considered ...
JetBlue is restoring nonstop flights from Philadelphia to Fort Lauderdale — nearly three years after stopping service to the South Florida hub. JetBlue Airways will resume service between Philadelphia ...
JetBlue Airways is bringing back nonstop service between Philadelphia International Airport and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this summer. The flight will be only JetBlue's second route out of ...
DNA used to identify bodies of 2 people found in wheel well of JetBlue plane that landed at ... the wheel well of a plane that landed at a Florida airport in January. They were two teenagers ...
According to NBC News, the JetBlue flight, Flight 1801, took off from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport that evening at 7:49 p.m. and landed in South Florida at 11:10 p.m. Officials ...
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