American Airlines and United Airlines, whose passenger jets were hijacked and ploughed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, have agreed a $95.2 million settlement with the owner of the iconic twin towers.
The settlement, paid to entities affiliated with Larry Silverstein and his Silverstein Properties, will be covered by the airlines' insurers, Reuters reported, citing court papers filed on Tuesday with the US District Court in Manhattan.
The developer has already received almost $4.6 billion in insurance payments to cover his losses and help to rebuild at the World Trade Center site. The One World Trade Center, the tallest building in New York City, a museum and a memorial to the 3,000 victims of the terror attacks have been built at the site.