A Boeing 737 KLM made an emergency landing in Norway.
A KLM aircraft flying from Oslo to Amsterdam made an emergency landing in southeastern Norway due to a technical malfunction shortly after takeoff. This information was reported by Nl Times.
According to the statement, the flight from Oslo departed at 18:55, but passengers and crew heard a loud noise immediately after takeoff. The pilots noticed smoke in the left engine, and after landing, the plane lost control. As a result, it veered off the runway and stopped on the grass.
All 182 people on board, including the crew, were unharmed.
The Norwegian Accident Investigation Board has initiated an investigation into the cause of the malfunction.
Plane Crash in South Korea
It is worth mentioning that a passenger plane of Jeju Air crashed during landing at the international airport of the city of Muan in southwestern South Korea. The aircraft veered off the runway and collided with a fence, subsequently catching fire.
The aviation accident occurred at 9:07 am local Time (3:30 am Kyiv time). The plane, which was operating a flight from Bangkok and had 175 passengers and 6 crew members on board, crashed during landing at Muan Airport located in South Jeolla Province, 288 kilometers from Seoul.
As a result of the aviation disaster in South Korea, 179 people among passengers and crew members have died. Two people were rescued.
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In Canada, a plane operating flight AC2259 Air Canada (AC) made an emergency landing at Halifax Airport due to landing gear malfunction.
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