On 10 February 2023, a Boeing 767-300ER had problems setting climb thrust after takeoff from Edinburgh, and a right engine control fault was annunciated. It was decided that the intended transatlantic flight should divert to Prestwick. Right engine vibration became apparent and the engine was set to idle, and it shut down after landing. On arrival at the assigned parking position, fuel was seen leaking from the right wing, and a rapid passenger disembarkation was completed. Vibration due to engine imbalance after turbine blade fracture was found to have caused the fuel leak.
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