DALLAS — Improper maintenance led to a brake system "anomaly" that caused an American Airlines plane to overrun a runway at DFW Airport in February 2024, a new report from the National Transportation Safety Board detailed.

The agency's final report on the incident was released Monday, Nov. 10.

The incident happened Feb. 10, 2024, after American Airlines flight 1632 from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport landed at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and lost "braking effectiveness," causing it to come to a stop on the paved overrun area on the south end of runway 17L.

No one was injured in the incident.

The NTSB report said the plane, a Boeing 737-823, underwent a scheduled modification four days before the incident in which crews replaced the aircraft's original steel bra

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