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A FedEx Boeing 767 cargo plane struck a bird while departing Newark Airport, New Jersey, on Saturday and made an emergency landing with one engine on fire.
There were no injuries reported after the cargo plane made an emergency landing at Newark Liberty International Airport.
A FedEx cargo plane has made an emergency landing after one of its engines caught fire mid-air after hitting a bird.
"Our B767 crew declared an emergency and returned ... Video posted to social media Saturday morning showed a FedEx plane in the air, with one of its engines in flames. Another video showed it ...
The cargo plane is a Boeing 767-300 twin-jet aircraft, according to Flight Radar. FedEx, in a statement to Fox News Digital, said the flight was on its way to Indianapolis when the strike occurred.
A FedEx plane was forced to return to Newark Liberty International Airport Saturday morning after it struck a bird while taking off and one of its engines caught on fire, officials said.