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Engine blast on Delta flight triggers emergency landing in Brazil
world12 days ago

Engine blast on Delta flight triggers emergency landing in Brazil

A Delta Air Lines Airbus A330-300 carrying 272 passengers and 14 crew suffered an engine failure and flames after takeoff from Sao Paulo’s Guarulhos International Airport, forcing an emergency return and landing at GRU. The aircraft was met by aircraft rescue and firefighting teams and passengers were bused to the terminal; no injuries were reported.

"Boeing 747 Emergency Landings Raise Concerns Over Aircraft Safety"
aviation2 years ago

"Boeing 747 Emergency Landings Raise Concerns Over Aircraft Safety"

A Boeing-manufactured Atlas Air 747 cargo plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Florida after one of its engines burst into flames shortly after takeoff from Miami en route to Puerto Rico. Video footage captured the frightening malfunction, showing the plane streaking across the sky while on fire. A "softball-size hole" was discovered above the engine during a post-flight inspection, and the cause of the mid-air inferno remains unclear. This incident adds to Boeing's recent troubles, including an Alaska Airlines flight interrupted by a sudden rupture to its hull, prompting serious safety concerns and investigations by the Federal Aviation Administration.

"ULA CEO Confirms Vulcan Rocket's 2021 Launch Despite Engine Mishap, Amidst Intensifying Competition"
space-technology2 years ago

"ULA CEO Confirms Vulcan Rocket's 2021 Launch Despite Engine Mishap, Amidst Intensifying Competition"

United Launch Alliance (ULA) CEO Tory Bruno stated that despite an engine explosion during testing, ULA still plans to launch its heavy-lift Vulcan rocket by late 2023. The mishap occurred with one of Blue Origin's BE-4 engines, but Bruno explained that setbacks during the acceptance phase are not uncommon. ULA's first Vulcan flight, carrying demo satellites for Amazon's Project Kuiper, has been delayed multiple times due to necessary modifications. Once ULA successfully completes its first two Vulcan missions, the U.S. Space Force will consider clearing the rocket for national security launches. Bruno emphasized the growing demand for military space and hinted at ULA's plans to accelerate in-space services to protect military payloads from potential adversaries.