The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has published its final report on the Delta Air Lines Boeing 757-300 incident that took place at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on January 10, 2025. The flight, operating as DL2668 and bound for Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, was forced to abort takeoff due to a failure of engine number two.
After the aborted takeoff, the captain called for Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting assistance and began following the engine failure checklist. According to NTSB investigators, an airport operations vehicle reported flames coming from the right engine despite no cockpit indication of an engine fire.
Passengers were evacuated from the aircraft using emergency slides after both an airport vehicle and passengers reported seeing flames near the right engine. While performing their shutdown procedures, flight attendants informed the cockpit about a visible fire on the wing. The captain then initiated evacuation procedures.