A Delta Airlines Boeing 767-400, registration N840MH performing flight DL-1 from New York JFK,NY (USA) to London Heathrow,EN (UK) with 250 people on board, was enroute at FL330 about 120nm east of Boston,MA (USA) when the crew requested a descent advising ATC it looked like they were losing their left hand engine (CF6). The aircraft initiated a drift down, the crew subsequently shut the engine down, declared emergency requesting emergency services to attend and diverted to Boston advising ATC, they would stop on the runway and wanted their brakes checked for overheating. The aircraft landed safely on Boston's runway 33L about 45 minutes later, stopped on the runway for an inspection by emergency and subsequently taxied to the apron.
The remainder of the flight and the return flight DL-2 were cancelled.
The aircraft remained on the ground in Boston for about 19 hours, then positioned back to New York JFK and resumed service the following day.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL1/history/20250927/0040Z/KJFK/EGLL
The remainder of the flight and the return flight DL-2 were cancelled.
The aircraft remained on the ground in Boston for about 19 hours, then positioned back to New York JFK and resumed service the following day.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL1/history/20250927/0040Z/KJFK/EGLL
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