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Birds were sucked into both engines of a FedEx cargo plane that made a fiery landing in March at Newark Liberty International ...
A FedEx plane was forced to return to Newark Liberty International Airport Saturday morning after ... FedEx Flight 3609, a Boeing 767 jet, safely returned to Newark at about 8 a.m. Saturday ...
A FedEx Boeing 767-3S2F engine caught fire shortly after taking off from Newark Airport Saturday morning. KProcrastinator/X The Port Authority Police Department’s Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter ...
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the airport ... strike damaged one of the Boeing 767’s engines. The agency said the plane, FedEx Flight 3609, was disabled on a runway.
A FedEx cargo plane made an emergency landing at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport after a bird strike ... "strike damaged one of the Boeing 767's engines." The National ...
The terrifying incident unfolded Saturday morning, shortly after the Boeing 767 lifted off from its runway at Newark Liberty Airport. FedEx Flight 3609 was supposed to run from Newark to ...
On Saturday, March 1, FedEx Flight 3609 traveling from Newark to Indianapolis returned to the airport at around 8 a.m. after the strike, which damaged one of the engines on the Boeing 767 ...
Until the midair collision that claimed 67 lives on Jan. 29 near the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, followed soon thereafter by a number of other incidents involving planes, some of those ...
March 1 (Reuters) - A FedEx (FDX.N), opens new tab Boeing 767 cargo plane struck a bird while departing Newark Airport, New Jersey, on Saturday and made an emergency landing with one engine on fire.
The National Transportation Safety Board says a FedEx Boeing 757-200’s belly landing in Chattanooga, Tennessee, was caused by ...
On March 1, FedEx flight 3609, a Boeing 767-300F, took off from Newark, heading to Indianapolis International Airport. While the first officer was flying, he saw three white birds at about 500 ...
Washington (CNN) — Birds were sucked into both engines of a FedEx cargo plane that made a fiery landing in March at Newark Liberty International Airport, according to a National Transportation ...