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Engine Failure Halts Arrivals at Newark Airport, FAA Says

Engine Failure Forces Emergency Landing and Disrupts Operations at Newark Airport
On the evening of February 18, Newark Liberty International Airport experienced a temporary suspension of flight operations following an engine failure on a JetBlue aircraft shortly after takeoff. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that JetBlue Flight 543, en route to West Palm Beach, encountered an engine malfunction and smoke in the cockpit minutes after departing at 5:43 p.m.
Emergency Landing and Evacuation
The flight crew promptly reported the issue and initiated an immediate return to Newark. The Port Authority verified that the aircraft landed safely, and all passengers and crew evacuated using the emergency slides without sustaining injuries. The swift response ensured the safety of everyone on board despite the alarming circumstances.
Impact on Airport Operations
The emergency landing necessitated a temporary halt to all arrivals and departures at Newark Liberty International Airport. Flight tracking data indicated that approximately 31 percent of incoming flights and 30 percent of outgoing flights experienced delays during the disruption. Normal operations resumed around 7 p.m. after the disabled aircraft was cleared from the runway.
Ongoing Investigation
JetBlue issued a statement emphasizing safety as its foremost priority, confirming the safe landing and evacuation of Flight 543. The airline is actively supporting its customers and crew while cooperating with federal authorities to investigate the cause of the engine failure. The FAA and JetBlue continue to work together to determine the factors that led to the incident.

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