Engine Glitches Force Cathay Pacific to Cancel Flights

Wednesday, 4 September 2024, 06:35

Engine glitches have led to significant cancellations at Cathay Pacific Airways. The airline has axed a total of 90 flights due to ongoing engine issues affecting its A350 fleet. This week has seen 22 more cancellations as sources report deformed fuel lines as a key problem.
South China Morning Post
Engine Glitches Force Cathay Pacific to Cancel Flights

Engine Glitches Cause Major Disruption at Cathay Pacific

Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways is facing severe operational challenges due to ongoing engine glitches affecting its Airbus A350 fleet. These issues have resulted in a staggering cancellation of 90 flights from Monday through Saturday this week.

Cancellations Expand Throughout the Week

  • 48 flights were cancelled on Tuesday.
  • 20 flights were removed from the schedule on Wednesday.
  • 22 flights were cancelled on Thursday.

Sources indicate that more time is needed to rectify these engine glitches and return to normal operations. Reports suggest that the root cause of the engine component failure lies in deformed fuel lines used to transfer fuel to the A350 fleet.

As Cathay Pacific works to address these issues, travelers are advised to monitor flight schedules closely for updates.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.

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