A Boeing 757 operated by Condor Airlines experienced an engine fire shortly after takeoff from Corfu, Greece, en route to Düsseldorf. The right engine caught fire mid-air, prompting an emergency landing in Italy. The aircraft carried 273 passengers and eight crew members. Passengers reported seeing flames and some sent farewell messages during the incident. The plane landed safely with no reported injuries. Separately, a Delta Air Lines Boeing 737 experienced a partial detachment of the left wing flap while flying at 12,000 feet en route to Texas. The flight, carrying 62 passengers and six crew members, landed safely with no injuries reported. The Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation into the Delta incident. Both events have raised concerns regarding aircraft safety and maintenance.
Flap DANGLES in the wind on Delta flight to Texas Not something you want to see out of the window of a Boeing 737 Luckily it landed safely https://t.co/iviB0GMMGR
Part of Delta Air Lines 737’s wing breaks off during flight https://t.co/hvQOXD40IS
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a flap on a Boeing 737’s wing partially broke off before landing in Texas on Tuesday. 62 passengers and six crew members on board. https://t.co/CENKAgU9q0