Emergency Return: United Airlines Flight Engine Failure

A United Airlines flight to Tokyo returned to Dulles due to engine failure soon after takeoff. No injuries were reported. Social media highlighted smoke near the runway. The FAA will investigate the Boeing 777-200 incident. A rescheduled flight is planned with a different aircraft.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 14-12-2025 02:16 IST | Created: 14-12-2025 02:16 IST
Emergency Return: United Airlines Flight Engine Failure
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A United Airlines flight bound for Tokyo made an emergency return to Dulles International Airport in Virginia after experiencing an engine failure during departure, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Despite the loss of power in one engine, all 275 passengers and 15 crew members remained unharmed.

Social media platform X was flooded with images and videos depicting smoke rising from near the runway at Dulles, situated approximately 25 miles from Washington, D.C. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that it would conduct a thorough investigation into the incident involving United Flight 803 and its Boeing 777-200 aircraft.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy shared on X that a component of the engine cover broke off and ignited, sparking a brush fire near the airport. The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority quickly extinguished the fire. United Airlines announced plans to reschedule the flight later the same day using a different aircraft.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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