Local time on April 3, a fire broke out in the cabin of an United Airlines flight. In response, the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States said it would carry out an investigation.

According to the website of the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States, the flight involved was United Airlines Flight 1513, a Boeing 737 aircraft. The aircraft took off from Key West International Airport in Florida and was originally scheduled to fly to Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. After the crew reported a fire in the cabin, the flight landed safely at Washington Dulles International Airport around 4:45 PM local time on April 3.

The Federal Aviation Administration of the United States said it would investigate this incident.

In addition, according to Reuters, on April 3, United Airlines said in a statement that the flight was diverted due to light smoke coming from the plane's oven.

United Airlines added that all passengers disembarked normally at the boarding gate and another plane was arranged later that evening to take the passengers to Newark Liberty International Airport. There were 98 passengers and 5 crew members on board.

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