United Airlines planes face emergency landings and issues in Los Angeles and San Francisco

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A United Airlines flight bound for Mexico City made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport due to a reported hydraulics issue, with all 110 individuals on board safely deplaned. This incident marks the fourth emergency involving a United Airlines flight in the same week, as another flight had earlier rolled onto the grass at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. The FAA is investigating both incidents, while United Airlines stated that the affected aircraft had redundant hydraulic systems and that passengers were transported to their destinations on new aircraft.
Topics:business#aviation#emergency-landing#faa-investigation#hydraulics-issue#los-angeles-international-airport#united-airlines
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