Delta flight evacuated on tarmac after takeoff aborted at snowy Atlanta airport; 4 injured

ByClara McMichael, Sam Sweeney, Ayesha Ali, Meredith Deliso, ABC News ABCNews logo
Friday, January 10, 2025 10:29PM
Delta flight evacuated on tarmac after takeoff aborted; 4 injured
Delta Flight 2668 was traveling from Atlanta to Minneapolis-St. Paul when it suspended takeoff Friday. Four were injured.

ATLANTA -- Hundreds of passengers were forced to evacuate on slides during a snowstorm after their Delta flight aborted takeoff from Atlanta due to an engine issue Friday morning, the airline said.

Delta Flight 2668 was traveling from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Minneapolis-St. Paul when it suspended takeoff shortly after 9 a.m. due to "an indication of an engine issue," the airline said.

Passengers exited the Boeing 757-300 aircraft through emergency slides and ground transportation was used to take them from the tarmac back to the terminal.

Four passengers reported minor injuries in the incident, with one transported to an area hospital, the airport said. The other three were treated at the scene, the airport said. The nature of their injuries was not immediately clear.

The plane was carrying 201 passengers and seven crew members.

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"Nothing is more important than the safety of our people and customers, and we apologize to our customers for their experience," Delta said in a statement. "We are working to support our customers and get them to their destinations as safely and quickly as possible."

The Federal Aviation Administration said it will investigate.

Operations at the Atlanta airport were delayed due to the incident and the "ongoing severe weather," the airport said in a statement.

Approximately 2 inches of snow had fallen by noon in Atlanta, the most in seven years, as a massive winter storm impacts the South.

More than 2,600 flights across the country have been canceled as of midday Friday amid the storm, with Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas and Nashville seeing the biggest impacts.

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