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Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Returns to Austin After Engine Damage

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Returns to Austin Following Engine Damage
Southwest Airlines Flight WN-375 was compelled to return to Austin Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) on Friday after the flight crew identified an engine issue shortly after takeoff. The Boeing 737-700, bound for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), was ascending through 13,000 feet when the pilots elected to abort the flight and return to Austin, despite no engine fire alert being activated.
Inspection and Immediate Response
Upon landing, emergency responders conducted a thorough inspection of the aircraft and discovered metal debris within the right engine. The flight crew had adhered to standard operating procedures and checklists, requesting an inspection as a precautionary measure. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that the post-flight examination revealed both metal fragments and damage inside the engine. The aircraft, registered as N7855A and over two decades old, was subsequently grounded. Southwest dispatched a replacement Boeing 737-700, tail number N920WN, enabling passengers to continue their journey to Phoenix after a delay of approximately three and a half hours.
Investigation and Potential Causes
The root cause of the engine damage remains under investigation. Aviation experts suggest several possible factors, including the ingestion of foreign object debris (FOD) such as rocks or loose asphalt from the runway during taxi or takeoff. Additionally, the aircraft’s age raises the possibility of component fatigue, where internal parts like shaft bearings or fan blades may deteriorate and shed metal fragments. Other potential contributors include extreme heat exposure or gearbox wear, both of which can generate metal shavings within the engine.
This incident occurs amid heightened regulatory scrutiny, as the FAA recently mandated a sensor replacement for PW4000-94 engines due to identified sensor damage issues. Although it is not confirmed that the affected aircraft utilizes the PW4000-94 engine, the broader regulatory environment is expected to impact Southwest’s maintenance operations, potentially increasing costs and causing operational disruptions.
Industry and Market Implications
Operational setbacks such as this can prompt swift market reactions. Southwest Airlines may face a temporary decline in its stock value as investors weigh the implications of increased maintenance expenses and potential service interruptions. Competitors, including United Airlines and American Airlines, might capitalize on the situation by offering competitive fares or enhanced services to attract displaced passengers.
Meanwhile, Boeing’s recent announcement to increase 737 production to 47 jets per month, with plans to reach 52 monthly deliveries next year, is unlikely to directly influence this specific event. However, the production ramp-up could affect broader market dynamics, particularly regarding aircraft and engine availability for airlines managing aging fleets.
The damaged aircraft was originally delivered to China Eastern Airlines and has been operated by Southwest for the past nine years without any prior incident history. As investigations proceed, both the airline and regulatory authorities remain focused on determining the precise cause of the engine damage to uphold safety standards for passengers and crew.

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