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Senegal Ministry Reports Boeing 767 ‘Technical Incident’

Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-400 aircraft spotted on final approach flying before landing at the runway of London Heathrow Airport LHR in the United Kingdom arriving from Atlanta, USA. The wide body B767 airplane has the registration tail number N840MH, powered by 2x GE jet engines. Delta Airlines is a major airline carrier in the United States, second largest in the world in terms of passenger traffic, having a fleet of 993 planes, member os SkyTeam aviation alliance. September 2024 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) (Photo by Nicolas Economou / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

A Boeing 767 chartered by Delta was forced to make an emergency stop on Saturday during takeoff from Dakar to New York, according to Senegal’s air transport ministry.

“The plane, in its take-off phase, executed an acceleration manoeuvre followed by an emergency stop due to a technical incident,” the ministry stated.

The pilot safely halted the aircraft, with no injuries reported among the 213 passengers, and the flight was postponed. The incident occurred around 11:30 am (1130 GMT).

Senegal’s national aviation security agency, the BEA, will investigate the incident, the ministry added.

This event follows a series of safety concerns involving Boeing aircraft, including a previous incident in Senegal at Dakar International Airport.

In May, a Boeing 737/300 operated by Air Senegal veered off the runway during takeoff, injuring 11 people and closing the airport for hours.

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