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Emergency evacuation of passengers occurred after the landing gear of an American Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 caught fire at Denver Airport.
US authorities are investigating an incident involving an American Airlines Boeing 737 Max catching fire at Denver International Airport after experiencing landing gear problems during take-off, leading to an emergency evacuation.
The American Airlines said the plane, which was being operated by a Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, suffered a maintenance issue with the tyre.
An American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX in Denver had to abort takeoff and evacuate passengers after its landing gear collapsed and caught fire. Footage of the accident shows passengers escaping via the aircraft's inflatable slides, with all 173 passengers and six crew members making it off the plane.
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American Airlines was one of the first airlines to announce an upcoming 737 MAX flight. The route is scheduled to take place on Dec. 29, 2020, from Miami to New York City.