Delta flight to Portland aborts MSP takeoff after aircraft fire
A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Portland aborted its takeoff at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport after flames were seen shooting from an engine. Authorities and reports described the incident as an "aircraft fire."
📌 Key Facts
- A Delta Air Lines flight bound for Portland aborted its takeoff at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (MSP).
- The aborted takeoff was described in reports as the result of an 'aircraft fire.'
- The incident was reported by TwinCities (source title: "Delta flight from MSP to Portland aborts takeoff due to aircraft fire").
- The TwinCities report is dated 2025-10-26T00:45:44+00:00.
- Available reporting does not provide additional details such as injuries, damage, aircraft type, or the cause of the fire.
- All new information about this story in the collected sources comes from the TwinCities report.
📰 Sources (2)
Delta flight from MSP to Portland aborts takeoff due to aircraft fire
New information:
- The flight was bound for Portland.
- The incident was described as an 'aircraft fire' as the reason for the aborted takeoff.