Delta Flight Aborts Landing at Boston Logan After Near-Miss - Internewscast Journal
Delta’s near-miss theme centers on an aborted landing incident at Boston Logan International Airport that triggered an FAA investigation. On Saturday morning, a Delta Air Lines flight from Dallas (Flight 2351) was forced to execute a go-around to avoid an American Airlines jet that was departing from an intersecting runway. Delta’s spokesperson said the crew coordinated with air traffic controllers during the maneuver. The aircraft—carrying 129 passengers and six crew members—landed later without incident and all occupants exited normally. The FAA notes go-arounds are standard, safe procedures that may be initiated by pilots or ordered by controllers. The episode comes amid multiple recent aviation accidents and incidents reported in different locations, including France, Texas, California, and Missouri.







