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Delta Air Lines diverts flight due to flap issue

Delta Air Lines diverts flight due to flap issue
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Delta Air Lines experienced a disruption on June 3, 2025, when an Airbus A319 flight from Chicago Midway to Atlanta was forced to divert due to a mechanical issue with the aircraft's flaps. The crew decided not to return to Chicago and instead diverted the flight to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.

The aircraft landed safely in Cincinnati at approximately 15:06 local time, and passengers disembarked without incident. Delta Air Lines arranged for a replacement Boeing 737-800 to continue the journey, which departed Cincinnati at 18:42 and arrived in Atlanta at 19:51.

A Delta spokesperson stated, “While en route from Chicago-Midway (MDW) to Atlanta (ATL), Delta flight 2417 diverted to Cincinnati (CVG) after indication of a mechanical issue. The flight landed without incident and taxied to the gate, where customers deplaned normally. Delta has reaccommodated customers on a new aircraft and departed for ATL. We apologize to our customers for the delay in their travels.”

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The original A319 returned to service after nearly 24 hours on the ground and has since operated several flights between Atlanta and other destinations.

The diversion follows other recent incidents involving flap issues on Delta Air Lines aircraft, including diversions involving an A320-200 and a Boeing 757.

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