London bound flight makes emergency landing in boston
BREAKING NEWS
A London-bound flight has made an emergency landing in Boston, Massachusetts, after experiencing technical issues.
According to reports, the British Airways flight, which was carrying over 200 passengers, departed from London's Heathrow Airport earlier today and was en route to Boston Logan International Airport when the pilot declared an emergency.
The flight, which was operated by a Boeing 777 aircraft, was diverted to Boston due to a technical issue with the plane's engines. The exact nature of the problem is not yet clear, but it is believed to be related to a mechanical issue.
Passengers on board the flight were reportedly shaken but unharmed, and were evacuated from the plane via emergency slides. The airport's fire department and emergency services were on the scene to assist with the evacuation.
The cause of the technical issue is currently under investigation, and the airline has apologized for the inconvenience caused to passengers.
In a statement, British Airways said: "We are working to establish the cause of the technical issue and are providing support to our customers. We apologize for the disruption to their journey and are doing everything we can to get them to their destination as soon as possible."
The incident is the latest in a series of high-profile flight disruptions in recent weeks, and has raised concerns about the safety and reliability of air travel.
Stay tuned for further updates as more information becomes available.