BOSTON (AP) A fire at Boston Logan International Airport's fuel pumps sent thick, black smoke into the air on Tuesday, forced some international flights to make stops elsewhere to refuel and stranded a handful of planes on the ground.
No injuries were reported after the fire, which was quickly contained, and the airport continued to operate.
One of more than a dozen fuel pumps was engulfed in flames, and the airport's underground fuel system was temporarily suspended as a precaution. International flights made stops on their way into Logan to get more fuel. Domestic airlines ferried fuel in.
A few planes, mostly international flights, landed at the airport low on fuel and were stranded.
The fire broke out Tuesday evening, and firefighters had it under control about a half-hour later, airport operator Massport said.