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DGAC investigates the causes of BoA’s engine failure

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The General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC) reported that it investigates to determine the causes of engine failure number two of Boliviana de Aviación (BoA) CP-2923 aircraft, which forced an abortion at Jorge Wilstermann airport in Cochabamba this Monday.
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🔊 Listen to this news The General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC) has reported that a preliminary report will be issued within 30 days regarding the failure that occurred in the engine of a Boliviana de Aviación (BoA) aircraft during the takeoff of flight OB 648. This incident took place at the Jorge Wilstermann airport in Cochabamba. Details of the incident José Iván García, general director of the DGAC, assured that the affected engin…

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Cochabamba, Jan. 27, 2025 (ATB Digital).-A new incident in a Boliviana de Aviación (BoA) flight was registered this Monday at Jorge Wilstermann airport in Cochabamba. Passengers of CP-2923 aircraft, which was destined for Santa Cruz, were evacuated. According to the state airline’s statement, the incident occurred during the take-off of Cochabamba’s OB 648 flight to Viru Viru airport in Santa Cruz. “There was a take-off abortion at runway 32,” B…

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A Boliviana de Aviación (BoA) flight to Santa Cruz was cancelled this Monday afternoon after a failure recorded on one of the engines during the takeoff at Jorge Wilstermann airport in Cochabamba. The 137 passengers and 7 crew members were evacuated as a preventive measure, according to the airline in a statement. Videos broadcast on social networks showed moments of panic among passengers, while fire teams at the airport attended the emergency.…

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The Bolivian Aviation Company (BoA) reported on Monday that the OB648 Cochabamba - Santa Cruz flight operated by the CP 2923 aircraft suffered a "take-off abortion" and that it followed the security protocols. According to the state company, 137 passengers and 7 crew members were on the aircraft. "The crew, after assessing the situation and in coordination with the Fire Extinction Service of the airport, decided to evacuate the aircraft as a pre…

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There were 137 passengers and 7 crew members on the plane, all of whom were safely evacuated and evaluated, according to the state.

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Opinión Bolivia broke the news in on Monday, January 27, 2025.
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