Delta Air Lines reported Monday that flight DL2123, operating the Atlanta – Seattle route on a Boeing 757-200, made an emergency landing at Salt Lake International Airport after experiencing engine performance problems, according to Reuters.
See also: EASA says Boeing 747 cargo plane engine incident unrelated to 777.
A Delta spokeswoman said the plane diverted “out of an abundance of caution following an indicator warning of a possible problem with one of its engines.”
The flight landed without incident and proceeded to the gate without assistance, she added.
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