Overview
- Flight 312 from Chicago O’Hare veered off runway 33-L onto grass during landing at Boston Logan International Airport on June 12, with no reported injuries.
- The pilot reported losing steering control during landing, and the Airbus A220-300 was towed for inspection while runway 33-L was assessed.
- Logan Airport imposed a ground stop for departures until about 2 p.m., triggering widespread delays before full operations resumed.
- JetBlue pledged a comprehensive internal investigation and is cooperating with the FAA’s inquiry into the incident.
- Flight 312’s runway excursion coincided with a fatal Air India crash in Ahmedabad, intensifying scrutiny of aviation safety protocols.