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Category |
Details |
|---|---|
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Flight Number |
United Airlines Flight UA82 |
|
Callsign |
UAL82 / United 82 |
|
Route |
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) → Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) |
|
Scheduled Departure |
21:30 EDT, July 6, 2025 |
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Actual Departure |
21:30 EDT, July 6, 2025 from Runway 4R |
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Date of Incident |
July 7, 2025 UTC |
|
Aircraft Type |
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner |
|
Aircraft Registration |
N23983 |
|
Serial Number |
60136 / LN 839 |
|
Aircraft Age |
4.8 years old — Delivered to United Nov 2020 |
|
Engines |
2x General Electric GEnx-1B |
|
Flight Duration Before Emergency |
∼45 minutes airborne |
|
Cruising Altitude Reached |
33,000 feet over Gulf of Maine |
|
Ground Speed |
∼500 knots before turnaround |
|
Emergency Code |
Squawk 7700 — International distress signal |
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Cause of Emergency |
Electronics/Avionics cooling system malfunction detected by onboard systems |
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ACARS Message Time |
01:46 UTC, July 7, 2025 |
|
Pilot Decision |
Return to EWR per ETOPS safety protocol for overwater routes |
|
Fuel Dumping |
Conducted to reduce weight for safe landing |
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Landing Runway |
Runway 22L at Newark (EWR) |
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Total Flight Time |
∼1 hour 45 minutes from takeoff to landing |
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Landing Time |
23:15 EDT, July 6, 2025 |
|
Passengers & Crew |
Exact count not released; all accounted for |
|
Injuries/Fatalities |
0 — No injuries reported |
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Disembarkation Point |
Terminal C, Gate C120 Newark |
|
Emergency Services |
ARFF on standby; not required to intervene |
|
Weather at Incident |
Clear, no contributing weather factors |
|
Airline Response |
Hotel, meals, rebooking on next Delhi flights provided |
|
Passenger Compensation |
Meal vouchers + accommodations per United’s Contract of Carriage |
|
Aircraft Status Post-Event |
Removed from service for technical inspection |
|
Investigating Bodies |
FAA, NTSB, United Airlines Maintenance |
|
Preliminary Finding |
Potential electronics cooling system fault — final report pending |
|
Related Incidents 2025 |
UA187 Johannesburg–Newark May 6; Lagos–Dulles Jan 24 |
|
Significance |
Demonstrated 787 safety systems + crew training on long-haul routes |
|
Current Newark–Delhi Ops |
Route remains active with 787-9 fleet in 2026 |
United Airlines Flight UA82 Emergency became one of the most closely watched aviation incidents involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner in recent years. On July 7, 2025, the regularly scheduled United Airlines flight from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in New Delhi was forced to declare an emergency and return to Newark after a critical onboard system malfunction.
While the incident understandably concerned passengers, aviation experts pointed to the event as a prime example of how modern airline safety systems, highly trained flight crews, and strict Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) procedures work together to prevent accidents before they happen.
The aircraft landed safely, no injuries were reported, and passengers were rebooked on alternative services. Here’s a complete breakdown of the United Airlines Flight UA82 emergency timeline, cause, investigation, passenger impact, and what it means for Boeing 787 operations in 2026.
The emergency involving United Airlines Flight UA82 unfolded quickly after departure from Newark.
The flight departed Newark Liberty International Airport at approximately 9:30 PM EDT on July 6, 2025, beginning what was scheduled to be a roughly 14-hour nonstop journey to Delhi aboard a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
About 45 minutes after takeoff, while climbing through approximately 33,000 feet over the Gulf of Maine, pilots received indications of a problem involving the aircraft’s electronics cooling system.
Recognizing the seriousness of the issue, the flight crew immediately began evaluating procedures and coordinating with United Airlines operations and air traffic control.
At approximately 02:15 UTC on July 7, the crew formally declared an emergency by setting the aircraft transponder to Squawk 7700, the internationally recognized emergency code used by aircraft worldwide.
Following standard emergency procedures, the Boeing 787 halted its climb, performed a controlled turn back toward Newark, and initiated fuel dumping to reduce landing weight.
The aircraft safely touched down on Runway 22L at Newark Liberty International Airport around 11:15 PM EDT, roughly two hours after departure.




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