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JetBlue Flight Returns to Airport After Engine Failure

JetBlue Flight Returns to Newark Following Engine Failure
A JetBlue flight departing from Newark Liberty International Airport was compelled to make an emergency return on Wednesday evening after experiencing engine failure shortly after takeoff. JetBlue Flight 543, which departed Newark at approximately 5:45 p.m. bound for West Palm Beach, Florida, encountered engine trouble soon after leaving the runway.
Incident Details and Response
According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the flight crew reported smoke in both the cockpit and cabin during the incident. The aircraft was able to land safely back at Newark, where all passengers were evacuated using inflatable slides. Authorities confirmed that no injuries occurred during the evacuation.
The emergency prompted airport officials to temporarily suspend nearly all flight operations at Newark for about an hour, resulting in significant disruptions. Flight activities resumed around 7 p.m., with the airport fully reopening by 7:10 p.m., as reported by CBS News.
Ongoing Investigation
The FAA and JetBlue are collaborating with federal authorities to determine the cause of the engine failure and the presence of smoke on board. At this time, further details regarding the incident and the investigation have not been disclosed.

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