The German carrier will deploy its Airbus A380 to the US next summer, while its other beloved quadjet will be retired in the fall.
An engineer had left the tool in the engine, thinking someone else would need to use it again later on, a safety report said.
When all operators are considered, Los Angeles will have up to eight daily superjumbo departures next summer, more than previously scheduled.
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