On Wednesday, an Atlas Air Boeing 747-8F suffered a No. 4 engine pod strike while attempting to land at Anchorage – Ted Stevens International Airport in Alaska. The incident occurred at 15:22 UTC, and after carrying out a go-around, the aircraft landed safely.
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