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United Airlines Flight Returns to Dulles After Engine Failure on Takeoff

United Airlines Flight Returns to Dulles Following Engine Failure on Takeoff
United Airlines Flight 803 was compelled to return to Washington Dulles International Airport on Thursday after experiencing an engine failure shortly after departure. The Boeing 777, en route to Tokyo, was carrying 275 passengers and 15 crew members at the time of the incident.
Incident and Response
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the engine failure and has initiated a formal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the event. Following the malfunction, emergency crews responded promptly to reports of smoke and fire near the runway. The fire was swiftly extinguished, and the aircraft was able to land safely back at Dulles without any injuries reported among those on board.
Airline Statement and Next Steps
United Airlines announced that it is arranging for an alternative aircraft to continue the journey to Tokyo later the same day. The airline emphasized that the safety of its passengers and crew remains its highest priority and expressed gratitude to the emergency responders for their rapid and effective action. The FAA will maintain its investigation to determine the cause of the engine failure.

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