Created Saturday, Apr 26th 2025 11:36Z, last updated Saturday, Apr 26th 2025 11:36Z
A Delta Airlines Boeing 757-200, registration N6700 performing flight DL-1030 from Orlando,FL to Atlanta,GA (USA), was climbing out of Orlando's runway 18L when the crew stopped the climb at 10000 feet and decided to return to Orlando for a safe landing on runway 18R about 50 minutes after departure.

The FAA reported: "Delta Air Lines Flight 1030 returned safely to Orlando International Airport in Florida around 3 p.m. local time on Monday, April 21, after the crew reported a possible pressurization issue."

A replacement Boeing 757-200 registration N6714Q reached Atlanta with a delay of about 6 hours.

The occurrence aircraft returned to service about 21 hours after landing.

Related Flight: DL1030, Delta Air Lines News
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