The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating an incident involving a Delta Air Lines flight. On Saturday, the flight performed a go-around at Boston Logan International Airport due to another aircraft departing from an intersecting runway.
Delta Air Lines Flight 2351 had to execute a go-around at the airport. This maneuver was necessary because another plane was departing from a different runway. The FAA confirmed this in a statement to Fox News Digital. The event occurred around 11:30 a.m. local time on June 20. The investigation is ongoing.
A Delta spokesperson stressed the importance of safety. The crew of Flight 2351 followed established procedures. They coordinated with Air Traffic Control to execute the go-around and subsequently landed safely. The flight carried 129 passengers and six crew members. It traveled from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in Texas to Boston Logan in Massachusetts.
Delta explained that onboard systems alerted the flight crew about potential traffic during descent. This advisory led to coordination with air traffic control and the decision to carry out the go-around. The airline’s aircraft use technology designed to warn of potential conflicts with other aircraft.
The flight landed without incident. The company emphasized the role of safety technologies and procedures in ensuring a secure landing.

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