A united Airlines 737 Max ran off the runway on to the grass after landing at Houston, marking the third headline-grabbing incident this week involving the carrier's Boeing aircraft planes, reports Bloomberg.
United Flight 2477, with 160 passengers and six crew, had just landed at George Bush Intercontinental Airport about 8am local time when it veered into the grass on a turn.
No one was injured, and passengers left the 737 Max on a set of mobile stairs before being bused to the terminal, the airline said.
Friday's incident involves a 737 Max built four years ago that has been in service for less than a year.
It follows the mid-air loss of a tyre from a United Boeing 777-200, just after the plane took off from San Francisco on a flight to Osaka, Japan, and an engine flare on a United flight from Houston to Fort Myers, Florida, earlier this week.
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United Flight 2477, with 160 passengers and six crew, had just landed at George Bush Intercontinental Airport about 8am local time when it veered into the grass on a turn.
No one was injured, and passengers left the 737 Max on a set of mobile stairs before being bused to the terminal, the airline said.
Friday's incident involves a 737 Max built four years ago that has been in service for less than a year.
It follows the mid-air loss of a tyre from a United Boeing 777-200, just after the plane took off from San Francisco on a flight to Osaka, Japan, and an engine flare on a United flight from Houston to Fort Myers, Florida, earlier this week.
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