A flight from Tokyo Haneda to Newark was forced to divert to Anchorage following incident.
A Boeing 777-200ER was flying over Pacific today when the crew decided to divert due to a mechanical issue.
The flight UA130 departed Tokyo HND Airport for a 13-hour flight to Newark Friday at 17:40 JST and flew at FL350 when the pilots changed course to North.
According to an ACARS message, the aircraft (registration N791UA) was suffering a fuel leak. The message was also mentioning there were 290 passengers and crew on board.
The flight diverted to Anchorage 8 hours after departure. The airline is planing to resume the flight at 00:45 AKDT with a spare aircraft.
The same flight suffered an incident on 13 April 2025, when it diverted to San Francisco.
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ACARS uses VHF, HF, or satellite communication links to transmit messages. It’s like a text messaging system for airplanes, but for technical and operational data. Messages are sent automatically or manually by the flight crew or ground control.