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FAA investigates incident that forced a Delta flight to abort landing
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a Delta Air Lines flight that aborted its landing at Boston Logan International Airport to avoid a potential collision with an American Airlines plane departing from an intersecting runway. The Delta flight, carrying 129 passengers and six crew members, performed a routine go-around and landed safely, according to the airline and FAA.
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