Global Times

US orders extra checks for certain Boeing jets

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US regulators announced extra inspection­s on Boeing Co 777 jets using the same type of engine that shed debris over Denver on Saturday, while Japan went further and suspended their use while it considers what action to take.

The regulatory moves involving Pratt & Whitney 4000 engines came after a United Airlines 777 landed safely at Denver Internatio­nal Airport on Saturday after its right engine failed.

United said Sunday it would voluntaril­y and temporaril­y remove its 24 active planes of the type from its schedule.

Images posted by police in Broomfield, Colorado showed significan­t plane debris on the ground, including an engine cowling scattered outside a home and what appeared to be other parts in a field.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board ( NTSB) said its initial examinatio­n of the plane indicated most of the damage was confined to the right engine, with only minor damage to the airplane.

Japan’s transport ministry ordered Japan Airlines Co Ltd ( JAL) and ANA Holdings Inc to suspend the use of 777s with P& W4000 engines while it considered whether to take additional measures.

The ministry said that on December 4, 2020, a JAL flight from Naha Airport to Tokyo Internatio­nal Airport returned to the airport due to a malfunctio­n in the left engine about 100 kilometers north of Naha Airport.

That plane is the same age as the 26- year- old United Airlines plane involved in Saturday’s incident.

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