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FAA Investigates Safety Concerns in Delta Air Lines' Flagship Aircraft

Delta Flight 92 from Brisbane to Los Angeles landed on schedule, but the crew reported a pressurization issue before landing. The FAA has launched an investigation

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Was a rare issue discovered in Delta Air Lines' flagship aircraft?

The crew of flight DL92, which was on its way from Brisbane, Australia, to Los Angeles Airport, reported on February 26 (Tuesday) a concern over an air pressurization problem in the aircraft, close to landing.

This aircraft is an AIRBUS A350, the flagship of Delta Air Lines and one of the most advanced in the world (which Air France flew to Israel), known for having fewer issues compared to other AIRBUS models and in general.

Since it was near Los Angeles Airport, the aircraft landed as scheduled, but according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), an investigation has been opened to understand the root of the reported issue.

No passengers were harmed, and due to the planned landing, the flight schedules of the passengers were not affected. However, regarding the aircraft itself, it is a rare issue if it did occur, especially in the innovative aircraft involved.

 

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