United Airlines flight safely returns to Dulles airport after engine failure during takeoff
United Airlines Flight 803 safely returned after engine failure caused a brush fire near the runway; no injuries reported among 275 passengers and 15 crew, officials said.
- On December 13, 2025, United Flight 803 returned to Dulles around 1:20 p.m. after reporting an engine issue, with United saying `Shortly after takeoff, United Flight 803 returned to Washington Dulles and landed safely to address the loss of power in one engine.'
- During takeoff, one engine lost power and sparked, producing smoke, and debris or heat ignited grass and brush alongside the runway, Loudoun Fire Rescue spokesperson Annemarie Antignano said.
- There were 275 passengers and 15 crew on board, with no reported injuries as airport firefighters quickly extinguished the brush fire and responders checked the plane amid images shared by travelers.
- United temporarily closed a United Club lounge at Dulles to help customers rebook and scheduled an alternate aircraft to operate the Tokyo/Haneda flight later Saturday.
- The Federal Aviation Administration said it will investigate the engine issue, while Sterling Volunteer Fire Company Engine 611B and Loudoun County Fire and Rescue responded to contain small brush fires; officials said no parts fell off despite social media rumors.
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Engine Failure Forces United Airlines Flight to Return to DC-Area Airport
Dec 13 (Reuters) – A United Airlines UAL.O flight bound for Tokyo was forced to return to Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia on Saturday afternoon after experiencing an engine failure during departure, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
An engine failure forced a Boeing 777 into an emergency landing in Washington. As the US airline United Airlines announced, the 777-200ER aircraft had to cancel a flight to Tokyo on Saturday shortly after takeoff and return to the US capital's international airport because of an engine failure. None of the 275 passengers and 15 crew members on board were injured. However, a fire broke out near the runway. US traffic minister Sean Duffy declared …
A United Airlines Boeing 777 had to return on Saturday after taking off due to engine failure, leading to a fire near the Washington Dulles airport runway, several sources told AFP.
Transportation Secretary Issues Statement After United Airlines Flight Experiences Engine Failure * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
A United Airlines flight experienced engine failure during takeoff when departing from Washington Dulles International Airport. The Tokyo-bound flight made an emergency landing after losing power in one engine. “I’ve been briefed on United Flight 803 from Dulles to Japan,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said. Duffy listed what the agency knew about the situation: An engine failed on the Boeing 777-200ER shortly after take-off 275 passenger…
Tokyo-bound United flight returns to Dulles airport after engine fails
A United Airlines Boeing 777 bound for Tokyo had to turn back to Washington's Dulles International Airport on Saturday after an engine failed and a brush fire ignited near the runway, officials said.
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