A British Airways flight (Flight 216) from Washington, DC, to London was forced to make an emergency landing in Boston after reporting a possible bird strike and cabin fumes. The incident occurred shortly after takeoff from Dulles International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration clarified that the plane successfully diverted to Boston Logan International Airport approximately two hours into the flight. Massachusetts Port Authority confirmed that a bird was indeed struck, but the landing was executed safely without any reported injuries.
The British Airways flight from D.C. to London made an emergency landing in Boston after a bird strike and fumes in the cabin were reported.
After taking off from Dulles Airport, Flight 216 diverted to Boston Logan about two hours later due to safety concerns from a bird strike.
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