Frankfurt/San Francisco. A Boeing has to return from Frankfurt to San Francisco. The ship had a very unpleasant defect.
Yuck – Odor on board: A US airline is due to a toilet maintenance problem United Airlines Reversed en route from Frankfurt am Main to San Francisco. At least one toilet overflowed on the seven-year-old plane. According to RTL Online, guests reported that the contents of the toilet tank were pushed up and flowed into the passenger compartment.
The airline confirms the process
The airline confirmed the return of flight UA59 on Good Friday due to a toilet maintenance issue. She did not give further details. After a night's stay at a hotel in Frankfurt, passengers may take another flight to San Francisco the next day. Frankfurt Airport also confirmed that the plane was a Boeing. It flew back.
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What's wrong with United Airlines?
Now the question arises: What is wrong with United Airlines? Again, again the airline Boeing. Recently, a 737-800 aircraft lost part of its outer panel. It was Flight 433 from San Francisco and the plane had to land in Medford, Oregon.
read more:A series of accidents at Boeing – a global company sunk very little
as Airline In a statement, there were no injuries in the incident, no emergency was declared, and nothing indicated a problem during the flight. Meanwhile, 139 passengers and six crew members are missing. Either way, the US Federal Aviation Administration is investigating.
Not long after, United Airlines had to resort to breaking contact again: one of the company's planes lost a wheel on takeoff from San Francisco. The plane in question was from Boeing.
At BoeingUnited Airlines and the fact that the 737-800 is a 25-year-old aircraft have been plagued by quality control lapses for months, according to US media.
Read more about the Boeing series of accidents:Plane 'fell out of the sky' – passengers describe confusion (ftg/dpa)
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