US-bound Delta flight returns to Sao Paulo airport after engine issue


SAO PAULO, ⁠March 30 (Reuters) - A Delta Air ⁠Lines flight bound for Atlanta returned ‌to the airport in Sao Paulo shortly after takeoff on Sunday night due to ​a mechanical issue with ⁠the aircraft's left ⁠engine, the airline said in a statement ⁠released ‌on Monday.

The airplane, an Airbus A330-300 carrying 272 ⁠passengers and 14 crew members, landed ​safely and ‌was met by airport rescue and ⁠firefighting ​teams, the company added.

Delta did not provide further details about the incident, ⁠but a report from ​local outlet G1, showing a passenger-made video from inside the jet, said the ⁠aircraft's left engine exploded seconds after takeoff.

G1 also said the incident caused delays for other flights out ​of the Sao ⁠Paulo International Airport, which did not immediately ​reply to a ‌request for comment.

(Reporting by ​Rodrigo Viga Gaier and Fernando Cardoso; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

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