"United Airlines Faces Safety Concerns with 10th Incident in Two Weeks"

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United Airlines experienced its 10th incident in two weeks when a flight bound for Japan was grounded due to a mechanical issue with the plane's right engine. This incident follows a series of other recent incidents, including mid-flight engine fires, emergency landings, and maintenance problems. The airline's CEO assured customers of safety and stated that each incident would be reviewed to inform safety training and procedures. Despite these incidents, statistics show that air travel remains safer than traveling by car.
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