Aerolíneas Argentinas has grounded eight Boeing 737-800 aircraft after a recent engine failure forced an emergency landing at Buenos Aires Ezeiza International Airport. The airline reported that all affected planes are powered by CFM International CFM56 engines, and the decision to suspend operations follows several similar incidents over the past year.
In a statement released on October 16, 2025, Aerolíneas Argentinas said it was taking preventive action. While all engines met inspection standards set by the manufacturer, the airline noted repeated failures involving the same engine type. Aerolíneas Argentinas has asked CFM International—a partnership between GE Aerospace and Safran—for a technical review before returning these engines to service.
Over the last year, at least four Aerolíneas Argentinas flights have experienced engine issues linked to the Boeing 737-800s with CFM56 engines. The most recent incident occurred on October 14, 2025, when flight AR 1526 from Buenos Aires Aeroparque to Córdoba had a left engine malfunction during its initial climb. The crew shut down the engine as a precaution and diverted to Ezeiza airport; no injuries were reported.
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