Hawaiian Airlines makes emergency landings due to engine defects


The Hawaiian Airlines plane had to make an emergency landing Monday morning, the airline confirmed to Fox News.

Flight Monday morning: 4: 4 at Honolulu, Hawaii Daniel K. Inoy departed from the international airport, bound for Kahuli Airport on the island of Maui.

During the nearly 20-minute flight, engines were disrupted, Hawaii said in a statement emailed to Fox News.

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“With great caution, the crew chose to return the plane to Honolulu,” the airline said.

The Hawaiian Airlines flight had to make an emergency landing on Monday due to an engine defect.  (iStock)

The Hawaiian Airlines flight had to make an emergency landing on Monday due to an engine defect. (iStock)

The plane “landed without incident” at 10:26 a.m., according to the plane.

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Passengers aboard the flight were able to be transferred to another plane departing for Kahului at 11:18 a.m.

The second flight landed at Kahlui at 11:52 a.m., according to FlightAver

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“We apologize to our guests for the inconvenience,” Hawaiian Airlines said in a statement.

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