"United Airlines Faces Series of Flight Incidents with Multiple Turnarounds Due to Maintenance Issues"

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A United Airlines Boeing 777-300 flight from Sydney to San Francisco was forced to return to Australia due to a mid-air fuel leak, marking the fifth incident for the airline in less than a week. This comes amidst a series of mishaps involving Boeing aircraft, including emergency landings, hydraulic system issues, and a plane going off a runway. Boeing is implementing weekly compliance checks and additional equipment audits to address quality problems, following the discovery of numerous issues in the production process of its 737 MAX jets by the Federal Aviation Administration.
- United Airlines reports fifth incident in over a week as US-bound flight returns to Australia New York Post
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- SFO-bound United flight returns to Sydney airport over mechanical issue KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
- United Airlines reports fifth flight incident in a week as jet turns back due to 'maintenance issue' Yahoo! Voices
- United flight bound for SFO turns around midflight due to mechanical issue NBC Bay Area
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