Ten people were injured and nearly 1,000 were evacuated after an escalator caught fire at Kennedy International Airport on Wednesday morning, airport officials said.
The escalator, in Concourse C of Terminal 8, started emitting smoke around 7:15 a.m., according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the airport.
The Fire Department and Port Authority police officers responded, and about 990 travelers were taken by bus to other areas of the terminal, according to the Port Authority.
Eleven U.S. and international airlines, including American Airlines, British Airways and Japan Airways, use Terminal 8.
American Airlines said that three of its 89 total departing flights from the airport on Wednesday had been canceled because of the evacuation.
Organizations:
Kennedy International Airport, Port Authority of New, Fire Department, Port Authority, American Airlines, British Airways, Japan Airways
Locations:
Concourse, Port Authority of New York, New Jersey