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Currently performing services for American Eagle, Air Wisconsin is a regional airline that has been operating since 1965. Its headquarters are located at Appleton International Airport in Greenville, Wisconsin. With a fleet of 60 jets, the 30 to 50-seater planes have upheld their reputation, providing good service and safety during their flights. However, this airline's history is not free from major aviation accidents and fatalities, albeit none have occurred in the past few years.
On February 1, 2025, a worker at O'Hare International Airport was left in a critical state after a tug collided with an airplane that had just landed. The aircraft tug was about to cross the taxiway but flipped over after hitting the plane's wing. This incident occurred between taxiways A20 and A21 as the airplane approached its gate.
One incident that resulted in a lawsuit happened on April 22, 2015, wherein a passenger claimed that she developed decompression sickness while onboard the aircraft. While most planes fly at an altitude of 30,000 to 40,000 feet and decompression sickness occurs at 25,000 feet or higher, the plane carrying the claimant, Jillian Pang, was merely flying at an altitude of 9,100 feet. The investigation thus resulted in her claim being rejected.
If you or a loved one has experienced any aviation accidents or injuries while onboard Air Wisconsin, you can file a lawsuit with the help of The Law Offices of Sean M. Cleary. You may contact our aviation accidents attorney to review the eligibility of your requirements and file a claim/lawsuit on your behalf.