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Snow is falling: Delta suffers foam dispersion incident in LAX

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Delta Air Lines suffered a foam dispersion incident in Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) after a fire suppression system malfunctioned inside the airline精东影业 hangar.

A representative from the airline confirmed the news to 精东影业.

鈥淭he fire suppression system at our hangar malfunctioned and caused foam to be dispersed,鈥 the spokesperson explained to 精东影业 News via email. 鈥淲e are working with our local environmental contractor to clean up the foam from our aircraft and hangar.鈥

While according to the spokesperson there was no 鈥渋mpact to our [Delta Air Lines 鈥 ed. note] operations,鈥 posts on social media indicated that a Boeing 777 was parked at the hangar at the time of the incident, which occurred on March 23, 2020.

Potentially, the aircraft involved could be a Boeing 777-200ER, registered N867DA, which was delivered to Delta Air Lines on March 15, 2002. Flight tracking website flightradar24.com indicates that the aircraft operated Flight DL6 from Tokyo Haneda International Airport, Japan (HND), to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on March 22, 2020, with no further activity since. The airline精东影业 other Triple Sevens are either operating flights at the moment or were sent to storage a few days prior to the foamy dispersion in Delta精东影业 hangar in the City of Angels.

While the airline精东影业 spokesperson indicated that the company is still investigating the cause of the incident, a user on social media stated that the rain caused a short circuit in the fire suppression system, triggering the discharge of foam in the hangar.

 

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