Delta flights were decouped to Los Angeles, California on Saturday night after smoke was detected in the galley.
Flight DL43 departed Los Angeles International Airport in Sydney, Australia, then returned to Los Angeles, where it landed safely after a while.
“There's nothing more important than the safety of our customers and people,” a Delta spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “That's why the flight crew followed established procedures to return to Los Angeles (LAX) after smoke was detected in the galley. We apologize for the delayed travel of our customers.”
A spokesperson said 162 passengers were carrying the Airbus A350-900.
The aircraft landed safely I went to the arrival gate on a daily basis.
A spokesperson said passengers could be re-retained on other flights on Saturday night.
Fox News Digital has contacted LAX for additional details.
This comes after a recent aircraft collision in North America.
The Delta Flight, run by Endeavor Air, departed from Minneapolis last week, crashed upside down at Toronto Pearson Airport and landed upside down. Paul Airport.
There were no deaths in the crash, but more than 20 people were injured, including three seriously injured.
Ten people died earlier this month after a commuter plane crashed on the Alaska coast.
On January 29, 67 people died near Washington, DC, and a military Black Hawk helicopter collided with American Airlines affiliated with Commercial Airlines from Kansas.
On January 31, Learjet 55, who works as a medical transport in Philadelphia, crashed, and a pediatric patient, mother and four crew members boarded the plane when it crashed shortly after it left Northeast Philadelphia Airport. Killed a crew of people.
The driver on the ground also died on the ground, causing 20 people on the ground to be injured, according to the city.
There was also a pair The plane crashes In Asia for the last few months.
In South Korea, 179 people were killed when Jeju Air flights collided with a concrete barrier at the airport, 38 people died in a collision involving an Azerbaijan Airlines plane, and 29 people were injured in Kazakhstan on Christmas.





