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Global aviation news tracker
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American Airlines diverted a flight to Kansas City after a disruptive passenger onboard.
On November 13, 2025 an American Airlines flight (AA) bound for Washington, D.C., experienced an American Airlines flight diversion when crew removed a disruptive passenger and diverted to Kansas City. The aircraft landed safely, local authorities responded and officials reported no injuries to passengers or crew.
Congressional passengers were aboard the flight, which added public attention to the incident and to broader passenger-behavior challenges facing US carriers. American Airlines confirmed staff worked with law enforcement on the ground; local police and airport responders met the aircraft after landing.
Diverting a commercial flight is a complex decision that prioritizes safety and order. Cabin crews follow procedures to isolate disruptive behaviour, keep other passengers safe and notify the flight deck. Pilots then coordinate with air traffic control and dispatch to select the nearest suitable airport for landing.
For passengers, diversions mean delays, missed connections and added stress — particularly when elected officials or congressional delegations are onboard. Airlines and federal agencies have increased messaging about unacceptable behaviour, and carriers continue to refine training for crew and coordination with law enforcement.
Investigations typically continue after such events to determine whether criminal charges or administrative actions are warranted. American Airlines and local authorities will likely release additional details as they complete their reviews.