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United Airlines Flight Diverts to Osaka After Fire Alarm; No Fatalities Reported

Osaka, Japan – A United Airlines Boeing 737-824 (registration N39297) operating as flight UA32 from Tokyo/Narita to Mactan–Cebu diverted to Kansai International Airport on Friday, September 12, 2025, following a fire alarm in the aft cargo compartment while cruising at 34,000 feet south of Japan. The aircraft, carrying 142 occupants, declared an emergency around 18:30 local time and landed safely on runway 24L at Kansai at 19:08. After exiting the runway, the aircraft stopped on a taxiway, where an emergency evacuation was conducted between 19:29 and 19:41. Five passengers sustained minor injuries, such as bruises and scratches, during the evacuation. Some passengers reported detecting a burnt smell in the aft cabin. However, no fire was found during the initial inspection. Airport rescue and firefighting services were on standby, but no fire-extinguishing activity was needed Both runways at Kansai were temporarily closed. Runway 24R reopened at 20:15, while 24L remained closed until 0...

Airbus Launches Limited Share Buyback to Bolster Employee Engagement

Airbus has announced the commencement of a limited share buyback program designed to enhance future employee share ownership.

This strategic move is intended to foster employee retention and align their interests with the company's long-term goals. By investing in its workforce through this initiative.

This press release from Airbus details aims to strengthen its talent pool and ensure sustained growth in the competitive aerospace industry.

The program underscores Airbus's commitment to rewarding and retaining its key personnel, reflecting its broader strategy of integrating employee success with the company's overall performance.

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