Delta flight aborts landing at Logan as FAA investigates near-miss

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Delta Air Lines Flight 2351 aborted its landing at Boston Logan after onboard systems warned of potential traffic from an intersecting runway; the crew performed a go-around, the plane landed safely, and the FAA is investigating. The flight from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport had 129 passengers and six crew members; no injuries were reported.
Topics:business#airtrafficcontrol#bostonloganinternational#deltaairlines#faainvestigation#go-around#transportation
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