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If you want to fly on an Uber, that might happen soon. Joby Aviation Inc., which is building a Dayton manufacturing space for its flying taxis, will be on the Uber app. Joby announced Wednesday with ...
As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00, there are more than just commercial flights taking off and landing at Dayton International Airport. Joby Aviation is working on it’s first air taxi facility ...
The Miami Valley has been abnormally dry lately, and unfortunately, a moderate drought will likely expand into parts of the ...
The City of Dayton launched its second annual Wings on Display Airport Day early Saturday at the Mark Anton Municipal Airport ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Have you traveled through the Miami Valley’s largest airport? Tuesday, Aug. 19 is National Aviation Day. WDTN.com stopped by Dayton International Airport, located at 3600 ...
A historic $79M investment at Dayton International Airport could reshape the region’s economic future – and attract major aerospace and defense players. Learn more in this week's cover story. Just in: ...
PSA Airlines, which earlier this year announced that it was moving its corporate headquarters from Dayton to Charlotte, N.C., is laying off 157 employees in Dayton. The employees affected work at 3400 ...
Planned work includes building a new apron and rehabilitating the existing one to expand the airport’s capacity for new hangars to support future economic development projects. Get the details. Flying ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Flight attendants made their voices heard outside of the Dayton International Airport Wednesday, demanding higher pay and benefits. Attendants with PSA Airlines, a subsidiary of ...
A regional airline has announced that more than 200 people at Dayton International Airport may lose their jobs due to a ...
Related coverage in video player above. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Dayton Airport is receiving funding to boost local economic development. Ohio officials have announced that four airports throughout ...
The Dayton-based Airline announced the first of several layoffs in its transition to its new headquarters in North Carolina.