A runway is closed at Logan International Airport after a plane rolled off the pavement onto grass when it landed in Boston on Thursday.
The Federal Aviation Administration said JetBlue flight 312 from Chicago was turning off the runway when the incident occurred just before noon. Massport said no one was hurt.
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Passengers were bussed back to the terminal and the plane will be assessed for any issues. The FAA will investigate.
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Runway 33-L was closed while officials investigate. The FAA reported a ground stop at the airport, but that was resolved as of 1 p.m.
A JetBlue spokesperson confirmed that all customers were safely deplaned and bussed to the terminal.
"Safety is JetBlue’s top priority. We will conduct a full investigation of the incident and will work closely with the relevant authorities to understand the cause," a spokesperson wrote in an email.
Officials have not said what may have caused the incident. The noon weather observation recorded peak wind gusts at 36 mph - strong enough to impact takeoff or landing, though direction and the size of the aircraft also factor.

No other details were immediately available.