
Tom Costello
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NBC NEWS Senior Correspondent covering Aviation, Space/NASA, Econ & Cybersecurity for @TODAYshow @nbcnightlynews. Hometown - Denver. #GoBuffs
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What caused a Brazilian plane to fall from the sky near Sao Paulo killing 61 aboard? Tom Costello reports investigators will look to the black boxes among the wreckage to find out what happened.





More than 30,000 Boeing workers are on strike after 94% of union members voted to reject a new contract. This strike, according to CNBC, could cost the company more than $1 billion a month. Tom Costello reports.

A court hearing is now revealing new details about the Titan submersible, including the last messages sent by the crew moments before the disaster. The submersible imploded in June last year during a sightseeing dive to the wreckage of the Titanic. Tom Costello reports.

A Delta Air Lines flight was forced to make an emergency landing minutes after takeoff because the planeβs cabin failed to properly pressurize. Tom Costello reports on the latest details.



Behind the scenes at the The FAA βοΈ air traffic control academy. Looking for young people fast in their feet and cool under pressure --- our report:

There are new safety concerns surrounding Boeing and some of its popular 737 planes. Tom Costello reports on the details.

More problems for Boeing Airplanes


The Federal Trade Commission is issuing new regulations that make canceling subscriptions as easy as it is to sign up for them amid increasing complaints about the obstacles companies impose when users try to unsubscribe. Tom Costello reports.

After more than 7 weeks on the picket lines, 33,000 striking machinists at Boeing will decide whether to accept or reject the companyβs latest contract offer. Tom Costello reports on the latest details.




Another overnight radar and radio outage Newark Liberty International Airport - LASTED 90 seconds. Controllers upset. Mostly cargo flights at that hour. Secretary Sean Duffy tells me ATC experiences 'hundreds' of radio glitches every week.