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A plane stopped its takeoff at Boston Logan Airport Tuesday evening after flames and smoke spurted from the back of the aircraft, a video captured by Boston25 News shows.
A plane stopped its takeoff at Boston Logan International Airport Tuesday afternoon after flames and smoke spurted from the back of the aircraft, a video captured by Boston25 News shows.
Swiss International Air Lines Flight 55, headed to Zurich, Switzerland, halted its takeoff around 6:25 p.m. due to “engine issues,” according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
The FAA also briefly paused some arrivals to the airport before the plane taxied off the runway, the administration said in a statement.
“The Swiss aircraft returned to Logan for a report of a loud noise,” a Massachusetts Port Authority spokesperson said. “There were no injuries.”
Both Massport and the FAA directed further inquiries to the airline.
SWISS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The incident is under investigation by the FAA.
A Swiss International Air Lines plane from Boston to Zurich stopped suddenly at Logan on Tuesday after an engine problem sent smoke and flames shooting out of one of its engines.
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