A plane’s engine caught on fire right before taking off from the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Sunday morning, according to airport officials.
A spokesperson with AUS Airport said the Southwest Airlines plane was on the runway when the problem started. The engine failed, then caught on fire.The plane was able to taxi to the maintenance area. The passengers stayed on the plane temporarily as the pilot waited for a gate to open up.Southwest Airlines provided the following statement:
The Crew of Flight #456 from Austin to St. Louis aborted takeoff due to a reported issue with one of the aircraft’s two engines. The aircraft safely returned to a gate. A different aircraft will continue the flight to St. Louis while the original aircraft is being taken out of service for a review. We appreciate our Customers’ patience as we work to get them to their destinations as quickly as possible.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
New general manager for Austin Energy among several key Austin leadership appointmentsBob Kahn, the current general manager of the Texas Municipal Power Agency, will assume the role of general manager beginning July 3. Kahn was one of multiple leadership announcements made Friday by the interim city manager.
Read more »
Severe weather causing flight delays at Denver International AirportWeather concerns at Denver International Airport have contributed to late arrivals and flight delays.
Read more »
Big question of where new airport may be built remains a mysterySeattle-Tacoma International Airport is operating well over capacity.
Read more »
Clayton Kershaw irked by Reds manager’s move that led to Austin Barnes’ injuryDodgers catcher Austin Barnes left Thursday’s game against the Cincinnati Reds after getting hit by a 95 MPH fastball on the wrist, and teammate Clayton Kershaw did not like the way it all went dow…
Read more »
Charges announced against Austin businessman linked to Paxton's impeachmentA Texas businessman at the center of the scandal that led to the historic impeachment of state Attorney General Ken Paxton was charged Friday with making false statements to mortgage lenders to obtain $172 million in loans.
Read more »
Two rescued from vehicle after plunging into East Austin creekA vehicle drove into an East Austin creek Friday afternoon. The occupants were rescued by EMS medics but refused transport to a hospital.
Read more »