Published: 12:43, March 2, 2025
NTSB, FAA to investigate FedEx plane engine fire, emergency landing
By Reuters

In this photo provided by Kenneth Hoffman, a FedEx cargo plane makes an emergency landing at Newark Liberty International Airport on March 1, 2025 in Newark, NJ. (PHOTO / KENNETH HOFFMAN VIA AP)

A FedEx Boeing 767 cargo plane struck a bird while departing Newark Airport, New Jersey, on Saturday and made an emergency landing with one engine on fire.

FedEx Flight 3609, which was headed to Indianapolis, landed safely nine minutes after takeoff at 7:58 am. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board will investigate.

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the strike caused one of the plane's engines to burst into flames, forcing the plane to quickly land.

"Video from the incident shows the quick-thinking pilots returning the plane to land safely while the engine is on fire," Duffy said.

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FedEx did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Duffy cited a US Department of Transportation report that said there were over 19,000 bird strikes in 2023, up 14 percent over 2022. The report found 65 percent of bird strikes occur during takeoff or landing and around 5 percent of strikes result in damage to an aircraft.