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Delta flight #DL838 forced to land back at New York JFK Airport amid bird strike

Last updated: April 12, 2023 18:03
Published 2 years ago Category: Emergency Author: Bhavya Velani Data: Aviation news Boeing 737 Delta Delta Airlines Delta bird strike
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Delta Air Lines (DL) Boeing 737-800 has been forced to land back at New York (JFK) following the bird strike.

The US-based carrier Delta Boeing 737 experienced a bird strike immediately after takeoff from JFK. The aircraft involved in this incident has the registration N386DA, which is around 24 years old metal bird.

Delta Air Lines flight DL838 was bound for San Diego airport (SAN). However, due to a bird strike, it was forced to land back at New York airport.

The aircraft took off from JFK New York’s runway 22R, and birds struck the plane shortly after takeoff. Delta Air Lines has regular flights between JFK, New York and San Diego (SAN).

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About Delta Air Lines

Delta has a fleet of 942 aircraft, including 240 Boeing 737 variants, according to Planespotters.net. It also operates more than 200 Airbus A320 family airliners. It flies to around 350 destinations across 50 countries worldwide.

The 90 years old airline is also the largest carrier in the world in terms of operating revenue. It also has the highest profit in the world.

Stay tuned for regular updates, such as Delta Bird strike only at Airlive.

Also, Read, ATSB is investigating a close call between a Qantas Boeing 737 and a Jetstar Airbus A320 – AIRLIVE.

 

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