United 777-200 suffers engine failure but safely returns to Denver airport By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Continental Divide is seen in the background of Denver International Airport outside Denver

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A United Airlines flight bound for Honolulu suffered a right engine failure on Saturday shortly after departing Denver International Airport, scattering debris returning safely to the airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

Broomfield, Colorado police posted photos of pieces of debris from the Boeing (NYSE:) 777-200 airplane but there were no immediate reports of any injuries on the ground. The FAA said it and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate United Flight 328.

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