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Belfast to US plane in emergency diversion to Shannon Belfast to US plane in emergency landing at Shannon
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A United Airlines flight from Belfast to Newark has made an emergency diversion to Shannon Airport. A United Airlines flight from Belfast to Newark has made an emergency landing at Shannon Airport.
The Boeing 757-224 is burning off fuel to make a low approach at the County Clare airport for inspection, according to airlive.net. The Boeing 757-224 landed safely at the County Clare airport at 14:28 BST.
Flight UA76 left Belfast International Airport at 11:19 BST and was due to arrive in New York's Newark Airport at 13:45 local time.Flight UA76 left Belfast International Airport at 11:19 BST and was due to arrive in New York's Newark Airport at 13:45 local time.
In February, a plane on the same route was forced to make an emergency landing at Manchester Airport due to a "mechanical issue".
In the most recent incident, the plane had to burn off fuel before making a low approach to Shannon Airport for inspection.
It then gained altitude for a go-around before landing.
Shannon Airport said the plane had "declared an emergency".Shannon Airport said the plane had "declared an emergency".
In February, flight UA76 was forced to make an emergency landing at Manchester Airport due to a "mechanical issue".