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Lawsuit filed over American Airlines engine fire

Tuesday, 15 November 20163 min read
American Airlines is facing a lawsuit over a serious engine fire at Chicago last month which injured 20 people.
A lawsuit on behalf of 18 passengers was filed Monday and names both the airline and engine maker General Electric Aviation as defendants.
It claims General Electric provided a faulty engine which American used in an unsafe aircraft.
It also alleged the airline did not provide ‘assistance, supervision and instruction’ during the evacuation.
All injuries were caused during the evacuation.
A preliminary report by the National Transport Safety Board said a turbine disk in the engine suffered ‘fatigue cracking’ which resulted in the engine fire.
The suit seeks an unspecified amount in damages.
Neither American Airlines nor General Electric has responded officially to the lawsuit.