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China Eastern plane makes emergency landing at Sydney airport following technical snag

| | Jun 12, 2017, at 04:33 pm
Sydney, Jun 12 (IBNS): A China Eastern Airlines flight made an emergency landing at the Sydney airport after developing a technical snag, reports said.

The plane, which departed from the Sydney airport, was heading to Shanghai.

However, the pilots sensed the snag and decided to return back an hour after take off.

As per images circulating on Twitter, it showed a large hole in one of the engine casing.

Posting a picture, @flightorg tweeted, "Tonight's China Eastern A330 Sydney (SYD) to Shanghai (PVG). Flight MU736. Soon after TKOF RW 34L. A330-200 with 2 x RR Trent 772B-60."

Several passengers were quoted in Australian dailies as stating that they smelt something burning shortly after take off.

"All of a sudden we heard this noise... it kind of smelt like burning," a passenger told Australia's Seven News Network.

image: twitter.com/flightorg

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