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Engine glitch hits Boeing Dreamliner

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C., July 29 (UPI) -- An apparent mechanical problem caused one of Boeing's new 787 Dreamliners to drop engine parts on a runway in South Carolina, the aerospace company said.

The National Transportation Safety Board dispatched a team of investigators to look into the mishap, which forced closure of Charleston International Airport for more than an hour Saturday.

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"A 787 experienced an engine issue today while undergoing preflight runway testing in North Charleston," Boeing SC spokeswoman Candy Eslinger said Saturday night.

"After the [NTSB] investigation, we will determine what went wrong and come up with a remedy," she added.

The Post and Courier in Charleston said Sunday the incident began with a report of a grass fire at the airport, which is also used by Boeing for operations from its nearby assembly plant.

Eslinger told the newspaper no one was injured as a result of the incident and production at the Boeing plant was not affected.

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