KEY POINTS
  • The engine of a SkyWest passenger jet caught fire moments after the aircraft landed at Denver International Airport on Sunday.
  • All 63 people aboard exited the plane safely, an airline spokeswoman said.
  • There was no indication of an engine problem until the plane was on the ground.
A United Airlines jet moves off the runway and to the B terminal at Denver International Airport.

The engine of a SkyWest passenger jet caught fire moments after the aircraft landed at Denver International Airport on Sunday, but all 63 people aboard exited the plane safely, an airline spokeswoman said.

The twin-engine Bombardier CRJ700, operated as a United Express commuter flight from Aspen to Denver, made a normal landing at about 2:20 p.m. local time and was on the taxiway before the flight crew was alerted to the fire electronically, SkyWest spokeswoman Marissa Snow said.