United 757 Lands Safely at Newark After Engine Failure on Approach

AviatorDB News Desk··Updated May 1, 2026
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NEWARK, N.J. — United Airlines Flight UA2011, a Boeing 757-200 operating from San Francisco, executed a successful landing at Newark Liberty International Airport following a left engine failure during final approach. Although initial reports referenced an engine fire, investigations confirm the event involved high exhaust gas temperatures leading to a shutdown without visible external damage or fire.

The flight crew declared an emergency with air traffic control but elected to continue the landing rather than perform a go-around. Experts note that attempting a restart at such low altitude posed significant safety risks. Emergency services remained on standby via Taxiway Papa 4 as a precaution during rollout and taxi to the gate.

Passengers and crew sustained no injuries, and the aircraft was cleared for service after post-landing inspections. The incident underscores effective pilot training regarding single-engine operations and decision-making protocols under stress. United Airlines praised the professional response while technical causes remain under preliminary review.

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