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Boeing immobilizes its entire fleet with the engine involved in an incident in Colorado

SHOTLIST RENTON, WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES MARCH 12, 2019 SOURCE: AFPTV 1. Close-up of a sign that reads “privately owned by Boeing” 2. Midplane of Boeing RENTON aircraft, WASHINGTON STATE, UNITED STATES DECEMBER 8, 2015 SOURCE: AFPTV 3. Close-up of the Boeing4 logo. Close-up of the engine of a 737 MAX BROOMFIELD aircraft, UNITED STATES FEBRUARY 20, 2021 SOURCE: AFPTV 5. General shot of a police cordon in a place where parts of the plane that suffered an engine failure exploded6. Medium shot of police officers on site 7. General plane of airplane parts fallen on the ground 8. General plane of airplane parts fallen on the ground 9. Medium shot of plane parts falling to the ground 10. Median shot of airplane parts dropped to the ground RENTON, WASHINGTON STATE, UNITED STATES MARCH 27, 2019 SOURCE: AFPTV 11. General shot of Boeing12 aircraft production line. Close-up of Boeing13 aircraft production line. Close-up of Boeing14 aircraft production line. General plan of the Boeing15 aircraft production line. Boeing RENTON aircraft production line overview, WASHINGTON STATE, UNITED STATES DECEMBER 8, 2015 SOURCE: AFPTV 16. Left-to-right pan of a Boeing 737 MAX17 aircraft. Close-up of a Boeing 737 MAX18 airplane. Midplane of a Boeing 737 MAX19 airplane. Close-up of a Boeing 737 MAX20 airplane. of a Boeing 737 MAX21 airplane. Bottom-up panning of a Boeing 737 MAX airplane /// ———————————— ———————– 2 DEPECHES OF CONTEXT: URGENT ¥ Immobilized all Boeing 777s with the engine involved in incident in Colorado (Boeing) Paris, 22 Feb 2021 (AFP) – The 128 Boeing 777s in the world equipped with the Pratt & Whitney engine model, implicated in the incident of an airplane in Colorado, were immobilized on the ground, a spokeswoman for the aircraft manufacturer said on Monday. The US company had “recommended” the suspension of flights on Sunday night. Since then, the airlines that operate these aircraft – the American United Airlines, the Japanese ANA and JAL and the Korean Asiana Airlines, have grounded their aircraft of this type. Mra / pn / jvb / me ——– ————————————————– — CentralBoeing calls for the immobilization of 128 777 aircraft after the incident in Colorado = (Photos + Archive photos) = Washington, Feb 22 2021 (AFP) – Boeing requested the immobilization of 128 of its 777 passenger aircraft throughout the the world on Sunday after one of those United Airlines aircraft suffered an engine failure in Colorado the day before, the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States (FAA) ordered additional inspections on Sunday in some passenger planes of the Boeing 777 model, so United Airlines, the two main Japanese airlines, JAL and ANA, and South Korean Korean Air grounded their planes equipped with an engine similar to the one that had problems. The US National Bureau of Transportation and Security is also investigating the incident, in which there were no injuries. “While the investigation continues, we recommend suspending operations of the 69 777 aircraft in service and the 59 reserve aircraft equipped with Pratt & Whitney 4000-112 engines, “Boeing said in a statement. United Airlines stated that it had voluntarily removed twenty-four Boeing 777s from service and expected the measure to” only cause inconvenience to a small number of customers. “Japan Airlines (JAL ) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) announced that they grounded 13 and 19 aircraft with PW4000 engines, respectively, but did not cancel any flights because they replaced those aircraft with others. The Japanese Ministry of Transport indicated that it had ordered more stringent inspections after that a JAL 777 plane covering the route from Tokyo to Naha, on the island of Okinawa, suffered problems with “an engine from the same family” in December For its part, Korean Air grounded its six Boeing 777s equipped with PW4000 engines currently in service. In a statement posted on Twitter, Steve Dickson, FAA Administrator, explained that after consulting with his team of experts in air safety, ordered them to issue “an emergency airworthiness directive that will require immediate or intensified inspections of Boeing 777 aircraft equipped with certain Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines.” – Hard blow after 737 MAX problems – A Boeing 777-220 of the United Airlines company, which had just taken off on Saturday from Denver, Colorado, to Honolulu, Hawaii with 231 passengers and 10 crew members, had to return after its right jet caught fire. Residents of the suburb of Broomfield, In Denver, they found large pieces of the plane scattered around their community, including a giant circular piece of metal that landed in a neighbor’s yard. There were no injuries on the plane or on the ground, authorities said. The American aircraft manufacturer had serious problems in recent years with another of its models, the 737 MAX. The aircraft had to stop being used in March 2019 after two accidents that left 346 deaths, the Lion Air in Indonesia in October 2018 (189 deaths) and the Ethiopian Airlines, in March 2019, in Ethiopia (157 deaths After more than 20 months, and after the flight command program was modified and new protocols were implemented in the training of pilots, the resumption of the aircraft’s flights was authorized, as of December from 2020.wat / mdl / to / plh / clp / pz / jvb / me ——————————– —————————–

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