Created Tuesday, Feb 11th 2025 20:39Z, last updated Tuesday, Feb 11th 2025 20:39Z
A Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200, registration N375HA performing flight HA-22 from Honolulu,HI to Seattle,WA (USA) with 278 people on board, was in the initial climb out of Honolulu's runway 08R when the crew requested to level off at 3000 feet and return to the airfield advising, they had a continuous trail coming out of the #1 engine (Trent 772, left hand) and requested the emergency services on arrival. The aircraft returned to Honolulu for a safe landing on runway 08L about 15 minutes after departure. The crew shut both engines down and did not activate the APU due to the leak concerns, emergency services confirmed a fuel leak from the left hand engine.

A replacement A330-200 registration N360HA reached Seattle with a delay of about 6:15 hours.

The FAA reported: "Hawaiian Airlines Flight 22 returned safely to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu around 2:05 p.m. local time on Sunday, Feb. 9, after the crew reported engine issues. The Airbus A330-200 was originally headed to Seattle – Tacoma International Airport. The FAA will investigate."

The occurrence aircraft returned to service about 22 hours after landing.

Related Flight: HA22, Hawaiian Airlines News
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