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JetBlue plane rolls off runway while landing at Boston Logan Airport

JetBlue plane rolls off runway while landing at Boston Logan Airport

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A JetBlue plane rolled off the runway into a grassy area while landing at Boston Logan Airport Thursday morning, according to JetBlue and Massport.
No one was hurt when flight 312 from Chicago left the runway around 11:50 a.m., JetBlue said. Passengers deplaned safely and were bused to the terminal.
'Safety is JetBlue's top priority. We will conduct a full investigation of the incident and will work closely with the relevant authorities to understand the cause,' the airline said in a statement.
Runway 33-L remains closed while the plane is being assessed, Massport said.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop at Logan Airport preventing all planes from arriving or departing following the incident, but it has since been lifted, WCVB reported. The incident has led to delays at the airport of up to two hours.
It is unclear what caused the incident. No further information has been released.
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