UA 767-300 N641UA structural damage after hard landing (has returned to service)
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UA 767-300 N641UA structural damage after hard landing (has returned to service)
Looks like United is unexpectedly going to be short another 767. N641UA sustained a hard landing last night at IAH, and likely to be written off due to structural damage and cost of repair exceeding the economic value of a 32-year-old 763. Inspections will confirm later this week.
Somewhat reminiscent of the 757 at EWR in 2019 that bounced on landing and had to be scrapped on site.
Somewhat reminiscent of the 757 at EWR in 2019 that bounced on landing and had to be scrapped on site.
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Looks like United is unexpectedly going to be short another 767. N641UA sustained a hard landing last night at IAH, and likely to be written off due to structural damage and cost of repair exceeding the economic value of a 32-year-old 763. Inspections will confirm later this week.
Somewhat reminiscent of the 757 at EWR in 2019 that bounced on landing and had to be scrapped on site.
Somewhat reminiscent of the 757 at EWR in 2019 that bounced on landing and had to be scrapped on site.
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Looks like United is unexpectedly going to be short another 767. N641UA sustained a hard landing last night at IAH, and likely to be written off due to structural damage and cost of repair exceeding the economic value of a 32-year-old 763. Inspections will confirm later this week.
Somewhat reminiscent of the 757 at EWR in 2019 that bounced on landing and had to be scrapped on site.
Somewhat reminiscent of the 757 at EWR in 2019 that bounced on landing and had to be scrapped on site.
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Looks like it was on a domestic leg (EWR-IAH) route as well. From what I can tell, N641UA is the oldest 763 in the fleet - it has a good run. UA’s new Dreamliners and A321XLRs cannot come soon enough. As much as I love flying on the 763, it always feels like an operational roll of the dice given how ancient these birds are.
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Looks like it was on a domestic leg (EWR-IAH) route as well. From what I can tell, N641UA is the oldest 763 in the fleet - it has a good run. UAs new Dreamliners and A321XLRs cannot come soon enough. As much as I love flying on the 763, it always feels like an operational roll of the dice given how ancient these birds are.
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As shared on the 'Airline Secrets Exposed' Facebook page -- This is a shot of N641UA


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Simon has also posted the photo at AV Herald - not sure where he got it.
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UA 767-300 N641UA structural damage after hard landing
https://onemileatatime.com/news/united-767-damage-rough-landing/
Ouch. Sounds like one less 767 in the fleet. Will be interested to see if they choose to repair this one.
Edit: Seems N641UA has a lengthy rap sheet of significant issues in the past. Most recently an engine fire in March. Might be best to say goodbye to this one!
Ouch. Sounds like one less 767 in the fleet. Will be interested to see if they choose to repair this one.
Edit: Seems N641UA has a lengthy rap sheet of significant issues in the past. Most recently an engine fire in March. Might be best to say goodbye to this one!
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From what I understand, the repair for this kind of damage can easily exceed $20m... suffice to say that is well in excess of its current economic value. Boeing engineers will confirm this week but good chance this one is going to the torch.
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Interesting - I wonder if insurance pays anything or just becomes a write-off



