Mechanical fault forces emergency landing at Shannon

American Airlines flight to Chicago diverts due to issue with heat sensor

A file image of an American Airlines  Boeing 737 300 similar to the one that diverted to  Shannon today.
A file image of an American Airlines Boeing 737 300 similar to the one that diverted to Shannon today.

A mechanical fault forced a Chicago-bound flight to make an emergency landing at Shannon airport this afternoon.

American Airlines Flight 55 from Manchester to Chicago diverted to Shannon as a precaution due to an issue with a heat sensor in the cargo compartment.

The aircraft landed safely shortly after 1pm and a maintenance team evaluated it. The flight was subsequently cancelled.

None of the 199 passengers and 12 crew on board the Boeing 737 300 series aircraft were injured.

Shannon’s head of operations Niall Maloney said all passengers disembarked normally.

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