Boeing faces fresh questions about the safety of its aircraft after an engine fire on a transatlantic flight from Edinburgh caused an emergency landing soon after takeoff.

Flames were seen by passengers briefly shooting from the engine of a Delta Air Lines 767 soon after it took off for New York in February last year, after a turbine blade broke off during takeoff.

The flames subsided while the plane was airborne but it made an emergency landing at Prestwick airport south of Glasgow, where ground crew noticed fuel leaking from the plane’s right wing.

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch, the UK government agency that investigates aviation safety, has written to the Federal Aviation Administration in the US asking it to take action with Boeing, which has its headquarters in Virginia.

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    5 months ago

    Asking the Americans to investigate Boeing is like when Fifa investigated itself.

    Waste of fucking time. They will do everything they can to keep Boeing afloat even if its lying or letting them off the hook.

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      5 months ago

      On the contrary, It’s been pressure from US State Dept and DOD for Boeing to plead guilty in the current case.

      Not for justice mind you, but a prolonged case might unearth more demons they want to keep buried.