An American Airlines Airbus A320, en route from Palm Beach International Airport in Florida to Philadelphia International Airport, was diverted to Charlotte Douglas International Airport due to a possible maintenance issue on April 20. According to an airline spokesperson, the diversion was necessary to address a concern with the aircraft. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident.
Flightradar24 reported that after taking off from Palm Beach, the aircraft turned and ascended to a cruising altitude of 35,000 feet but began descending before arriving in Charlotte. A new aircraft was arranged for passengers in Charlotte, with their journey to Philadelphia resuming at around 18:30 and concluding at 20:00.
The flight, designated as AA2227, was scheduled to depart at 14:36 and arrive at 17:20, taking about two hours and 20 minutes on average. The aircraft involved, registered as N604AW, is a 25-year-old Airbus A320 delivered in June 2000. With seating for 150 passengers, it has logged over 81,000 flight hours across 32,303 cycles as of January 2025.