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United Airlines #UA325 to Denver returned after the aircraft lost engine parts during takeoff

Last updated: June 21, 2024 10:19
Published 5 months ago Category: Emergency Author: AIRLIVE Data: A320 BDL N490UA UA325 United Airlines
Airbus A320-232 'N490UA' seen departing LAX and taken from the Imperial Hill spotting location. Los Angeles, California, USA on 08-2-2014.Alan Wilson
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United Airlines flight to Denver returned to Hartford after an incident during takeoff.

On Thursday, June 20 2024, United Airlines flight UA325 returned to Bradley International Airport in Connecticut, United States.

The 22 year-old Airbus A320 aircraft (registration N490UA) lost some parts during take-off from the runway 24.

After a holding flight of 45 minutes, the aircraft safely landed back on runway 24 at Bradley International Airport.

ATC Communication of the incident of PDA (Parts Departing Aircraft), of an United Airlines Airbus A320-232 aircraft (N490UA) that lost some engine parts during take-off from the Runway 24 of the Hartford Bradley Intl. Airport (BDL) on 20 June. #aircraft #safety https://t.co/XTDFYBtAKs pic.twitter.com/SXqxGslhUL

— FL360aero (@fl360aero) June 21, 2024

ATC communication of the incident of PDA (Parts Departing Aircraft), of the United Airlines flight #UA325 on Thursday, June 20 2024.

According to The Aviation Herald, the aircraft lost a portion of the sound dampening outer liner on takeoff. The following departure reported there was debris on the runway right at the center line.

TAGGED:A320BDLN490UAUA325United Airlines

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