A Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 787-9 was forced to divert twice in succession due to a mechanical issue, leading to the eventual cancellation of the flight. The incident occurred when pilots encountered a problem that prevented the aircraft from completing its scheduled journey. After two unsuccessful attempts, the airline canceled the flight for passengers. The affected aircraft returned to service the next day.
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