United Airlines flight returns to LAX after engine fire reports force emergency landing

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A Monday morning United Airlines flight departing Los Angeles International Airport had to turn around and make an emergency landing back at the airport after an engine fire was reported, officials said.Los Angeles Fire Department officials were called to Runway 25 as the Boeing 787-9 carrying more than 250 passengers headed back toward LAX just minutes after it had taken off for New Jersey, fire officials said.

United Flight 2127 took off from LAX at 10:14 a.m.Firefighters were alerted about an aircraft problem at 11:05 a.m.

as the plane headed back to Los Angeles, said LAFD spokesperson Lyndsey Lantz.A total of 256 passengers were on board the plane, as well as a 12-person crew, a spokesperson for United said.

The plane landed at 11:29 a.m.without incident, and firefighters helped evacuate all passengers and crew members, Lantz said.

No injuries were reported.A spokesperson for United said in an email statement all passengers exited the plane via slides and stairs, and were bused to the airport terminals.“We’re working to get our customers to their final destinations,” the spokesperson said.

A brief ground stop was initially placed by the Federal Aviation Administration, but a spokesperson for Los Angeles World Airports said that has since been lifted.Firefighters have not confirmed whether there was an active fire when the plane landed but were keeping a close eye on the engine, Lantz said.

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Follow UsSalvador Hernandez is a reporter on the Fast Break Desk, the Los Angeles Times’ breaking news team.Before joining the newsroom in 2022, he was a senior reporter for BuzzFeed News, where he covered criminal justice issues, the growing militia movement and breaking news.

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