December 14, 2024
United Airlines Flight To Guam Returns to Tokyo With Issue

United Airlines Flight To Guam Returns to Tokyo With Issue

Last weekend, United Airlines flight UA848 bound for Guam had to return to Tokyo Haneda due to a problem in the cockpit.

Information has been released pertinent to this incident, which we will get into in this article.

Without further ado, let’s get into it…

United Airlines UA848 – Tokyo Haneda to Guam…


Last weekend, United Airlines flight UA848 bound for Guam had to return to Tokyo Haneda due to a problem in the cockpit.
Data provided by RadarBox.com.
Last weekend, United Airlines flight UA848 bound for Guam had to return to Tokyo Haneda due to a problem in the cockpit.
BriYYZ from Toronto, Canada, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

United Airlines flight UA848 is a routine scheduled flight between Tokyo Haneda and Guam.

Furthermore, it is understood that the aircraft involved in the incident was N35260.

As per data from Planespotters.net, N35260 is a 23.2 year old Boeing 737-800 that first started out life with Continental Airlines in June 2001.

Following the merger with United Airlines, the aircraft was handed over to the UA registry in October 2010.

Of the 737-800 variant, the airline has 141 of them in their fleet.

Moreover, of that 141, all but nine are in active service, with an average fleet age of 20.5 years.

As well as the 737-800, United Airlines has the following aircraft in their mainline fleet:

  • 81 Airbus A319s.
  • 84 Airbus A320s.
  • 14 Airbus A321neos.
  • 40 Boeing 737-700s.
  • 12 Boeing 737-900s.
  • 136 Boeing 737-900ERs.
  • 98 Boeing 737 MAX 8s.
  • 80 Boeing 737 MAX 9s.
  • 61 Boeing 757s.
  • 53 Boeing 767s.
  • 96 Boeing 777s.
  • 71 Boeing 787s.

In total, the airline has 967 aircraft in their fleet, of which 914 are in active service, and average an overall fleet age of 16.2 years.

United Airlines flight UA848 departed Tokyo Haneda at 0320 local time on July 27 and tracked south towards Guam.

As per The Aviation Herald, it is understood the crew on the flight started receiving unreliable airspeed indications.

Following that, the decision was made for the aircraft to return to Haneda.

Furthermore, UA848 landed safely back into the Japanese airport at 0538 local time.

Aircraft Re-Entered Service The Next Day…


BriYYZ from Toronto, Canada, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Following the incident onboard United Airlines flight UA848 Tokyo-Guam, the aircraft was grounded overnight.

Data from RadarBox highlights that the aircraft headed back to it’s initial destination on July 29.

Furthermore, the aircraft continued to operate flights between the two destinations on July 29, before changing it’s itinerary.

Overall, no additional incidents have been reported regarding the aircraft, with the issue assumed to have been solved.

As soon as we have anymore information pertinent to this incident, then we will update you accordingly.

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