‘Bomb cyclone’ diverts world’s largest passenger jet to small airport

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A Singapore Airlines Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger plane, was forced to land at a small New York airport Thursday after the “bomb cyclone” storm system forced the closure of runways at John F. Kennedy International. Singapore Airlines Flight 26, flying from Frankfurt, Germany to New York City, landed at Stewart International Airport in...

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