KEY POINTS
  • The crew of a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max declared an emergency shortly after takeoff from Orlando.
  • They reported an engine problem, unrelated to issues that prompted the FAA to ground the planes, the agency says.
  • No passengers were aboard the plane. Southwest is ferrying the planes for storage in California.

The crew of a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max declared an emergency shortly after takeoff and returned to Orlando's main airport on Tuesday after reporting an engine problem, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

The FAA grounded this type of aircraft earlier this month following two fatal crashes of the popular model.