The plane had 272 passengers on board and the airline said it would exchange the plane and recovered if it was deemed necessary.
Minneapolis – A Delta Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Minneapolis -St. Paul International Airport on Sunday.
The flight, which left MSP with a target destination of Amsterdam, returned to the airport after a mechanical problem with the plane shutters, according to a press release from the airline.
“Delta Flight 160 from Minneapolis in Amsterdam returned safely to the airport shortly after takeoff tonight, after the pilots reported a mechanical problem with the plane shutters. We apologize to our customers for this delay in their travels, “said the airline press release.
The plane had 272 passengers on board and the airline said it would exchange the plane and recovered if it was deemed necessary.