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Dulles International Airport Emergency: United Flight Catches Fire

Boeing 777 Makes Emergency Return After Engine Issue.

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An emergency was declared at Dulles International Airport in Virginia on Saturday after a Tokyo-bound United Airlines flight experienced a serious engine issue, triggering a brush fire near one of the runways. The incident led to visible plumes of smoke rising across the airport, prompting an immediate response from fire and rescue teams.

Boeing 777 Makes Emergency Landing at Dulles

The aircraft, identified as United Airlines Flight 803, made an emergency return to Dulles shortly after takeoff. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the Boeing 777 landed safely at approximately 1:20 p.m. Emergency crews arrived at the scene moments later as thick smoke rose from the affected area.

Photos and videos circulating online showed firefighters working near the runway while smoke drifted across the airfield. Air traffic was temporarily disrupted, with several flights diverted as teams assessed the situation, according to flight-tracking service Flightradar.

Brush Fire Quickly Contained

Emily McGee, spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, confirmed that the brush fire—believed to have been sparked during the engine malfunction—was “quickly extinguished.” Officials have not yet confirmed the exact cause of the fire.

A witness at the airport shared the tense scene online, writing: “On a plane about to take off at Dulles Airport in Washington. Runway closed due to an ‘incident’. Lots of smoke and flashing lights from emergency vehicles. Praying it’s not a crash.”

An alert issued during the incident noted that both Ashburn and Sterling Volunteer Fire crews assisted in extinguishing the flames as the runway was closed for both arrivals and departures.

Airport Operations Resume After Brief Shutdown

While the situation caused temporary delays, airport authorities later confirmed that operations resumed once safety assessments were completed. No injuries were reported from the incident.

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Recent Safety Concern at Dulles International Airport

Saturday’s emergency comes just weeks after another incident at Washington Dulles International Airport, where a mobile lounge transporting passengers crashed into a terminal dock, injuring 18 people.

The crash occurred around 4:30 p.m. when the mobile transport vehicle, which shuttles passengers between the terminal and aircraft at Concourse D, struck the dock at an angle. All injuries were reported as non-life-threatening, and affected passengers were taken to the hospital by fire and rescue personnel.

Crystal L. Nosal, spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, confirmed at the time that “the airport is open and operating as normal on Monday evening,” following safety evaluations.

According to airport officials, Dulles operates 19 mobile lounges, each capable of transporting up to 102 passengers between the terminal and Concourses A and D. The vehicles measure roughly 54 feet in length and 16 feet in width.

The latest engine-related incident underscores heightened safety vigilance at Dulles International Airport, which has seen multiple emergency responses in recent weeks.

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