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Qantas jet to resume service after emergency landing at Sydney Airport prompts safety probe
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 10, 2024 - 06:33
A Qantas aircraft that made an emergency landing in Sydney after an engine failed yesterday could return to the skies as early as next week. Early inquiries have uncovered no evidence of a systemic problem with the 737 – the workhorse of the national carrier. The damaged turbine is now the subject of an urgent investigation.