Australian investigators have opened a probe into an engine failure incident on a Qantas Boeing 737-800 that was flying from ...
Qantas stressed there was no explosion ... The engine of the Boeing 737 will be examined to understand what happened. Picture: Liam Mendes No one on board was injured in the Sydney incident.
On 8 November, a Qantas Boeing 737-800 (registered VH-VYH) operated domestic flight QF520 between Sydney and Brisbane, Australia. Shortly after takeoff, however, an engine failure forced the crew to ...
A Qantas Boeing 737 aircraft made an emergency landing at Sydney Airport on [Date] after experiencing a suspected engine failure. The flight, [Flight Number], was en route to [Destination] when the ...
The blaze was ignited after a Qantas 737 plane bound for Brisbane took off from the airport, with passengers reportedly hearing a loud bang. Sign up to The Nightly's newsletters. Get the first look at ...
Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. This afternoon, a Qantas Boeing 737 suffered a contained engine failure on takeoff from Sydney Kingsford ...
Qantas said in a statement on Friday that there had been a "contained engine failure" on the Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
The plane was a Boeing 737-800, per the flight tracking websites Flightradar24 and FlightAware. Boeing doesn't manufacture engines. The Qantas plane is about 19 years old, meaning this incident ...
Qantas flight QF520 had to make an emergency landing in Sydney after a suspected engine failure. The plane was a Boeing 737-800, per the flight tracking websites Flightradar24 and FlightAware.
The plane was a Boeing 737-800, per the flight tracking websites Flightradar24 and FlightAware. As of June 30, the Qantas Group had 347 aircraft, 75 of which were Boeing 737-800 planes.
A Qantas plane made an emergency landing Friday due to engine failure soon after taking off from Australia's Sydney Airport, ...