FedEx flight catches fire after colliding with bird during takeoff from Newark airport

FedEx flight catches fire after colliding with bird during takeoff from Newark airport

A FedEx cargo plane traveling from Newark to Indianapolis struck a bird during takeoff Saturday morning, according to officials.

FedEx Flight 3609 struck the bird while departing, damaging one of the Boeing 767’s engines, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.

Videos circulating on X appear to show the plane on fire while in the air.

FedEx cargo plane.
FedEx cargo plane in Aug. 17, 2024, at TPC Southwind in Memphis.Matthew Maxey / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images file

The plane made an emergency landing back at Newark Liberty International Airport at around 8:07 a.m., according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. No injuries were reported.

“Our B767 crew declared an emergency and returned safely to Newark after dealing with the resulting engine damage, including an engine fire,” FedEx said in a statement shared with NBC News, adding that they are thankful for the “quick actions” of the crew and first responders.

The plane is disabled on a runway at the airport, and the FAA is investigating the incident.

This isn’t the first aviation incident to make headlines this week.

Earlier this week, a Delta Air Lines flight returned to Atlanta after its crew reported “possible smoke” in the aircraft.

An American Airlines flight traveling from New York to New Delhi was diverted to Rome a week ago after a bomb threat was made against the aircraft.

The day before that, an Australia-bound Delta flight returned to Los Angeles International Airport after smoke was detected in its galley.


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