Accident | |
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Date | 8 September 2015 |
Summary | Uncontained engine failure on ground, fire |
Site | McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 36°4′34.67″N 115°9′8.96″W / 36.0762972°N 115.1524889°W |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Boeing 777-236ER |
Operator | British Airways |
IATA flight No. | BA2276 |
ICAO flight No. | BAW2276 |
Call sign | SPEEDBIRD 2276 HEAVY |
Registration | G-VIIO |
Flight origin | McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Destination | Gatwick Airport, Crawley, England |
Occupants | 170 |
Passengers | 157 |
Crew | 13 |
Fatalities | 0 |
Injuries | 20 |
Survivors | 170 |
British Airways Flight 2276 was a scheduled international passenger service from Las Vegas to London. On 8 September 2015, the Boeing 777-200ER operating the flight suffered an uncontained engine failure and fire in the left (#1) GE90 engine during take-off from Las Vegas-McCarran International Airport, prompting an aborted take-off and the evacuation of all passengers and crew. All 170 people on board survived, but 20 were injured.
The aircraft, which suffered moderate damage to a section of its forward fuselage as of a result of the vigorous fire, was repaired and returned to commercial passenger service in March 2016.[1][2][3] The fire was caused by metal fatigue in a compressor disk, leading to detachment of the main fuel supply line.