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United Airlines flight makes emergency landing at Dulles after engine failure

United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Dulles Following Engine Failure
A United Airlines flight destined for Tokyo was compelled to execute an emergency landing at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) on Saturday afternoon after experiencing engine failure shortly after takeoff, according to statements from the airline and federal authorities.
Incident Details and Response
United Airlines Flight 803, operated by a Boeing 777-200ER and carrying 275 passengers alongside 15 crew members, departed from Dulles but soon reported a loss of power in one of its engines. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that the aircraft safely returned to the airport, landing without further complications at approximately 1:20 p.m. local time on December 13. United Airlines emphasized that no injuries were reported and expressed gratitude toward its flight crew and the teams at Washington Dulles for their efforts in ensuring the safety of all onboard.
During the aircraft’s departure, airport officials observed that the plane ignited brush near the runway around 12:20 p.m., resulting in several small fires. Fire crews from the airport, with support from Loudoun County Fire and Rescue, responded promptly and successfully contained the flames without further incident.
Passenger Support and Ongoing Investigation
In the aftermath of the emergency landing, United Airlines temporarily closed a United Club lounge at Dulles to enable staff to assist affected passengers with rebooking and travel arrangements. The airline is coordinating the deployment of an alternative aircraft to operate the flight to Tokyo later the same day.
The FAA has announced it will conduct a thorough investigation into the incident. United Airlines reaffirmed its commitment to passenger safety and extended thanks to both its crew and airport personnel for their swift and effective response.
Further updates will be provided as additional information becomes available.

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