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    The United States investigates a sudden movement of United Airlines from Nigeria

    overthebordersBy overthebordersJanuary 28, 2025 Airlines & Aviation No Comments1 Min Read
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    The airline said that the aircraft had returned to the aircraft after the aircraft experienced technical issues and unexpected aircraft. The airline revealed on Friday that the incident had nothing to do with severe turbulence and derived from technical issues.

    After the detour, UNITED AIRLINES Flight UA613 has returned to Nigeria safely. Four passengers and two flight attendants were injured and were taken to the hospital, but was discharged from the hospital.

    The video distributed in social media captures a mixed OTIC scene on an aircraft, with the sound of passengers panicking in the background, showing food and other items scattered on the cabin. In the flight, 245 passengers were carried, along with eight flight attendants and three pilots.

    The Boeing 787-8 aircraft registered as the N27903 was manufactured in 2012.

    United Airlines said he was cooperating with Nigerian officials to investigate the cause of the case.

    Meanwhile, the US National Traffic Safety Commission (NTSB) announced that it is expected that a preliminary report on the issue will be released within about 30 days.



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