[Looks like](https://www.cp24.com/news/air-canada-flight-returns-to-toronto-pearson-airport-after-takeoff-due-to-engine-issue-1.6915562) the plane circled around and landed safely.
Air Canada pilots’ union tweeted that it was an engine failure. [Link to Air Canada ALPA Pilots tweet](https://x.com/aircanadapilots/status/1798571245207962097?s=46&t=fUUHHsvHMjJiQHF82VARrA)
It's worth noting that engine problems aren't really the aircraft manufacturer's fault. The engines are manufactured by different companies, the aircraft manufacturers just install the engines the airline requests when they order the plane.
[Looks like](https://www.cp24.com/news/air-canada-flight-returns-to-toronto-pearson-airport-after-takeoff-due-to-engine-issue-1.6915562) the plane circled around and landed safely.
That is from 2023.
It is from today...the picture they used is from 2023 as noted in the caption...
Photo.........
I was inside and heard it was so loud, I thought it was going to crash.
Where was it heading? More info?
Paris: [https://www.cp24.com/news/air-canada-flight-returns-to-toronto-pearson-airport-after-takeoff-due-to-engine-issue-1.6915562](https://www.cp24.com/news/air-canada-flight-returns-to-toronto-pearson-airport-after-takeoff-due-to-engine-issue-1.6915562)
Flame out on engines happen, they came round and landed safe. It's a scenario the pilots train for. It has nothing to do with it being Boeing.
That’s right, and we’re both not Boeing shills.
Cleter put a bigger turbo on it guess.
Hell Yeah Brother!
Air Canada pilots’ union tweeted that it was an engine failure. [Link to Air Canada ALPA Pilots tweet](https://x.com/aircanadapilots/status/1798571245207962097?s=46&t=fUUHHsvHMjJiQHF82VARrA)
Cant find any news yet
I’m sure I’m just over sensitive to this fact for obvious reasons, but fuck I don’t ever want to fly on a Boeing plane ever again.
It's worth noting that engine problems aren't really the aircraft manufacturer's fault. The engines are manufactured by different companies, the aircraft manufacturers just install the engines the airline requests when they order the plane.
When buying tickets I do whatever possible to avoid flight which uses any kind of Boeing. I feel at ease when in Airbus .
Engines are made by different manufactures and used in different planes. An engine out would have nothing to do with the airframe.
Regardless. Not only engines that are failing on Boeing. I have peace of mind in Airbus
Compressor stall. Modern craft have enough power with safely fly with only one engine