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Emergency crews were sent to New York's JFK airport to wait for the plane
A US passenger jet bound for Moscow has returned safely to a New York airport after reports its wing had caught fire.
The Delta Airlines Boeing 767 dumped fuel and turned back to John F Kennedy Airport after reports of engine trouble soon after take-off.
Emergency crews were sent to the airport to wait for the plane - which had 200 passengers on board - to land.
A fire official said there were no signs of fire once the plane landed, and no injuries were reported.
The jet landed at JFK airport at 1750 (2250 GMT).
A Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman said the incident was being investigated.
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Emergency crews were sent to New York's JFK airport to wait for the plane A US passenger jet bound for Moscow has returned safely to a New York airport after reports its wing had caught fire.
The Delta Airlines Boeing 767 dumped fuel and turned back to John F Kennedy Airport after reports of engine trouble soon after take-off.
Emergency crews were sent to the airport to wait for the plane - which had 200 passengers on board - to land.
A fire official said there were no signs of fire once the plane landed, and no injuries were reported.
The jet landed at JFK airport at 1750 (2250 GMT).
A Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman said the incident was being investigated.
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

