Aviation News

2010-07-14

Delta Grounds Three 767s, Stranding More Than 600 at JFK

(Photo by Tom Alfano)

Delta Air Lines grounded three Boeing 767 planes at New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport on Tuesday, stranding more than 600 passengers, local media reported on Wednesday.

According to the New York Post, the three flights were scheduled to take off for Europe. One of the planes was turned back after take off, the other two never left the ground.

Barcelona-bound Delta Flight 94 – with 210 passengers – returned and landed safely, an hour and a half after take off. It returned because of engine problems.

“The delays are incredible, there are no supervisors to talk to and my luggage is held hostage,” Wendy Levy told the New York Post after spending 10 hours at the airport.

The second plane had a faulty indicator light, and the third delay involved “maintenance,” according to Delta.



About the Author

BNO News





 
 

 

What’s Happening At The 2019 Paris Air Show (Updated 3X)

The 2019 edition of the Paris Air Show is happening this week. The biennial show is traditionally a place where new aircraft are launched and new orders flow in. Follow along here all this week as we recap each day’s happ...
by Ben Granucci
3

 
 

Finnair Celebrates 50 Years in New York

Finnair recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of their Helsinki - New York route.
by Eric Dunetz
0

 

 

Joining the ‘First Flyer’s Club’ Aboard Delta Air Lines A220

The Airbus A220-100 entered service with Delta AIr Lines on February 7th. NYCAviation was onboard the first flights and we share our thoughts.
by Ben Granucci
0

 
 

A 727? Again?

Take a stroll down memory lane with us as we remember a time when a now classic airliner was once so common that it was boring.
by Shea Oakley
9

 
 

An Ode to the Observation Decks at JFK

JFK once boasted three public observation decks to watch the goings-on at the busy international airport. Let's take a quick tour through history.
by Shea Oakley
14