American Airlines Flight 1006 diverted to Denver International Airport, airplane engine catches fire after landing, FAA says

DENVER — An American Airlines plane caught fire at Denver International Airport in Colorado on Thursday.

The Boeing 737-800 airplane had to make an unexpected stop in Denver shortly after taking off from Colorado Springs, Colorado. As it was taxiing towards the gate, one of its engines caught fire, leading to the evacuation of all passengers on board.

The incident, which sent smoke billowing across the tarmac, took place at approximately 5:15 p.m., local time.

There were 172 passengers and six crew members aboard AA Flight 1006.

The flight was originally headed from Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Dallas, Texas, but was redirected to Denver after the flight crew noticed unusual engine vibrations, as reported by the Federal Aviation Authority.

The plane diverted after about 20 minutes into the flight and was in the air for about an hour before it landed.

All passengers were able to exit the plane, with only a few minor injuries incurred during the evacuation.

American Airlines, in a statement provided to ABC News, expressed gratitude towards their staff, the Denver airport team, and the emergency responders for their prompt and effective response in ensuring the safety of all individuals onboard and on the ground as their top priority.

The FAA is investigating the incident.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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