
After leaving Los Angeles International Airport on Monday, a Boeing 757-200 operated by United Airlines lost a vehicle. Despite the event, the plane safely landed in Denver where it was supposed to go.
In a speech, United Airlines said,” The vehicle has been recovered in Los Angeles, and we are investigating what caused this event”.
No injuries were reported on the ground, and all 174 people and seven staff people on board were unharmed.
A United Airlines-operated Boeing aircraft has lost a vehicle twice in recent times. In March, a Boeing 777 en route to Japan experienced a wheel fall shortly after leaving San Francisco, necessitating an emergency getting.
In a lawsuit with the US Department of Justice regarding two 737 MAX crashes, Boeing also agreed on Monday to enter a plea deal to pay scams. This time, the aircraft huge has come under more scrutiny, especially after a aircraft door plug on a January Alaska Airlines 737 MAX flight blew out.
According to a Boeing director, the 757- 200 plane involved in Monday’s incident was immediately delivered in 1994, 30 years earlier. Creation of the 757 design ceased in 2004.
The tragedy is currently being investigated by the US Federal Aviation Administration.