Two Flights From Logan Forced to Turn Around After Taking Off
Delta Airlines and American Airlines separately returned flights to Boston after midair alerts involving a door and WiFi system, with no injuries reported, officials said.
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Two planes forced to return to Boston Logan airport hours apart after midair issues
Both planes encountered issues midair
2 flights return to Boston after unrelated issues
Two separate flights had to return to Boston Sunday night following unrelated issues midair. The planes that returned to Boston Logan International Airport after departure included Delta flight 464 and American Airlines flight 2616, the airlines confirmed to NBC10 Boston. According to Delta, its impacted plane was bound for Salt Lake City when there was an alert related to one of the aircraft’s doors. Once back in Boston, maintenance inspected t…
American Airlines Flight Declares Emergency, Returns to Boston
An American Airlines flight bound for Philadelphia was forced to return to Boston on Saturday evening after declaring an in-flight emergency shortly after takeoff, according to flight data and eyewitness reports. American Airlines flight AA2616, operated by an Airbus A321-200, departed Boston Logan International Airport at 6:44 p.m. local time on August 17. The flight was scheduled to leave at 3:57 p.m., but records show it faced a nearly three-…
Two flights had to return to Boston on Sunday night due to unrelated problems during the flight. The aircraft that returned to Boston Logan International Airport after its take-off were Delta Flight 464 and American Airlines Flight 2616, as confirmed by the airlines to our sister chain NBC10 Boston. According to Delta, the crash plane was headed to Salt Lake City when an alert related to one of the aircraft’s gates was activated. Back to Boston,…
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