Delta flight catches fire at Orlando airport, passengers evacuated

No injuries were reported

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04/01/24 | StarsInsider

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A Delta Air Lines plane caught fire on the runway at Orlando International Airport, prompting an emergency evacuation of all passengers via inflatable slides, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The incident occurred

on April 21 around 11:15 am as Flight 1213, bound for Atlanta, was pushing back from the gate.

Delta said flames were spotted in the engine exhaust of one of the aircraft’s two engines, and the fire was quickly contained by emergency crews. The Airbus 330 was carrying 282 passengers, along with 10 flight attendants and two pilots.

No injuries were reported, and the FAA is continuing to investigate the cause of the fire.

Airline Ratings, the world’s sole website specializing in airline safety and product ratings, published a list showcasing the most recent data. In making its evaluation, Airline Ratings takes into account "a comprehensive range of factors that include serious incidents, recent fatal accidents, audits from aviation’s governing and industry bodies, profitability, industry-leading safety initiatives, expert pilot training assessment and fleet age."

So, if you're planning to fly anytime soon, you might first want to browse this list of 25 airlines deemed the safest in the air. Click through and find out which airline has claimed the top spot.

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