A FedEx Boeing 767-300F operating a service from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Indianapolis (IND) had to return to its airport of origin after a bird strike. Social media footage shows ...
The FedEx aircraft was forced to return to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey after the right engine caught fire following a bird strike shortly after takeoff ...
A FedEx cargo aircraft suffered an air incident on March 1, 2025, after striking a bird shortly after takeoff from Newark ...
Video captured from the ground shows a FedEx cargo jet returning to Newark Airport in New Jersey to make an emergency landing ...
Flames have been filmed coming from a FedEx plane that was taking off at Newark Airport in the United States and it was forced to return to the runway in terrifying scenes ...
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the airport ... strike damaged one of the Boeing 767’s engines. The agency said the plane, FedEx Flight 3609, was disabled on a runway.
On March 1, a FedEx aircraft caught fire just moments after it took off from the ground. The Boeing 767-300 had just left Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, according to flight data ...
A FedEx Boeing 767-3S2F engine caught fire shortly after taking off from Newark Airport Saturday morning. KProcrastinator/X The Port Authority Police Department’s Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter ...
NEWARK, New Jersey (WABC) -- A FedEx cargo plane that ... frightening spectacle of the Boeing 767, one of its engines ablaze, flying back toward the airport just before 8 a.m. Saturday.
According to flight data, the plane remained airborne for around nine minutes before executing an emergency landing.
A FedEx plane was seen flying while on fire Saturday morning near Newark Airport in New Jersey. Various videos posted to social media showed flames on one wing of the aircraft, a Boeing 767-3S2F.
The aircraft had to return to the New Jersey airport after a bird struck its right engine, an airport representative confirmed. The plane was airborne for just nine minutes before making its ...