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The emoji in question, which has the formal name "airplane arrival," was introduced in 2014 and was included in the first-ever universal emoji release, Emoji 1.0, in 2015, according to Emojipedia.
The airport landing emoji on your phone, a social media icon you might use to message someone that your flight has arrived, looks “too crash-y,” the folks at Memphis, Tenn.’s airport tweeted.
Facebook is using a plane emoji to mark the events of September 11th, 2001. This feels a little weird. It’s unknown if a human Facebook employee chooses ...
Airports in the US want the emoji for a landing plane to be changed, saying the current version looks as if it is about to crash. Dallas Fort Worth Airport says the plane looks like it's about to ...