A Boeing 767 passenger plane landed safely on Sunday at New York's John F. Kennedy airport after experiencing engine trouble.

Media personnel work at the John F. Kennedy airport in New York, the United States, Nov. 21, 2010. A Boeing 767 passenger plane landed safely on Sunday at New York's John F. Kennedy airport after experiencing engine trouble, local media reported. The Moscow-bound Boeing 767-300, on Delta's flight 30, had 193 passengers on board. It returned to JFK after experiencing engine trouble. (Xinhua/Zhu Wei)
The Moscow-bound Boeing 767-300, on Delta's flight 30, had 193 passengers and 11 crew members on board. It returned to JFK after experiencing engine trouble.

There were some initial reports of fire from one of the plane's wings, but Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Holly Baker said the reports were incorrect.

The plane's pilot had reported that one of the engines was shut down automatically, CNN quoted Baker as saying.

All those aboard the aircraft deplaned safely. Arrangements have been made for the passengers to continue their journey later Sunday, CNN said.

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