United Airlines Grounds Boeing 737 MAX 8 for Deep Cleaning After Passengers Report Feeling Ill Onboard

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 3, 2024 07:30 AMNews
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United Airlines grounded a Boeing 737 MAX 8 for a deep cleaning after several passengers on a flight from Vancouver to Houston reported feeling unwell. This precautionary measure led to the cancellation of two subsequent flights.

Incident Overview

Flight UA1528, operated by United Airlines, departed from Vancouver, British Columbia, bound for Houston, Texas. The flight had 163 passengers and six crew members onboard. Among the passengers, 75 had recently completed a cruise, a common occurrence given Vancouver's popularity as a departure point for Northern Pacific and Alaska cruises.

During the flight, 25 passengers reported nausea and general discomfort. Upon arrival in Houston, the Houston Fire Department assessed three passengers, but none required hospitalization.

Precautionary Measures and Impact

United Airlines promptly decided to remove the aircraft, registered as N27283, from service for a thorough deep cleaning. This decision was made to ensure the safety and well-being of future passengers and crew. The cleaning process affected two flights: UA2417 to Atlanta on Friday and UA1129 on Saturday.

The airline emphasized its commitment to safety in a statement:

"United Airlines is actively coordinating with health authorities to address the situation. Ensuring the health and safety of our passengers and crew remains our top priority."

Aircraft Details

The aircraft involved is a 4.9-year-old Boeing 737 MAX 8, first flown on June 27, 2019. It was delivered to United Airlines on April 17, 2023, after being parked during the pandemic. The aircraft, bearing serial number 61857, is equipped with two CFMI LEAP-1B engines and is configured to seat 16 business class and 150 economy class passengers.

Return to Service

Following the deep cleaning, the aircraft returned to service on June 1st as flight UA1751, flying from Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) to Guatemala City La Aurora International Airport (GUA). Although it departed 37 minutes late from Houston, it arrived in Guatemala 33 minutes behind schedule.

Coordination with Health Authorities

United Airlines is working with health authorities to investigate the cause of the passengers' illness. The specific cruise line associated with the passengers has not been disclosed. The airline's swift response and coordination with health authorities underscore its dedication to passenger safety.

In Conclusion

United Airlines' proactive approach to grounding and deep cleaning the Boeing 737 MAX 8 demonstrates its commitment to passenger and crew safety. Despite the disruption caused by the cancellations, the airline prioritized health precautions, ensuring the aircraft was safe for future flights.

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