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On the 20th local time, a United Airlines airliner made an emergency landing shortly after takeoff due to engine failure. Passengers aboard the airliner were able to safely return to the starting point, Gonghyang, without any injuries.



But while the plane was returning to the airport, metal objects fell one after another from above the sky in a residential area near the airport. They were debris from the burnt engine. Witnesses said, "The debris poured down like rain." The next day, a similar accident occurred in the Netherlands. Engine debris fell from a freighter that used the same engine as the United accident airliner.



As the accidents followed, the manufacturer Boeing recommended that Boeing 777s equipped with the engines be suspended. The Japanese government even stopped the operation of the aircraft one step ahead of time, and the Korean government is also monitoring the actions of the US authorities, and domestic airlines will continue to suspend operations.



(Edit: Eun-seon Chun, Translation: Hae-Ryeon Oh, Intern)