FedEx grounds one plane over GE engine part concern

FedEx is grounding one of its planes temporarily that has an engine General Electric flagged after a passenger jet erupted in flames last month, a spokesman for the cargo airline told Reuters on Monday. Engine-maker GE on Friday alerted airlines about a small number of parts under investigation following American Airlines Flight 383, which caught fire on Oct. 28. The parts were made from the same lot of alloy as a turbine disk used by American, which GE subsequently discovered had a "material anomaly." While US investigators have yet to assign blame for the non-fatal incident, they have found what appeared to be fatigue cracking where the disk had an anomaly. Experts have said the disk's corrupted material may indicate a manufacturing defect, either by the parts or metal maker. FedEx spokesman Chris Allen said the company was notified that an engine in one MD11 aircraft was affected. "The aircraft associated with the affected engine is temporarily not in service until the engine is replaced. Safety is our top priority,” he said. GE Friday said all but one of the parts related to the anomalous disk were out of service.<br/>
Reuters
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11/8/16