– Interfax News reported on the 26th (local time) that a Russian aircraft made an emergency landing at Moscow airport due to an engine problem on the 26th (local time).
The aircraft was identified as the same type of aircraft as the Boeing 777, which recently suffered an engine fire and debris crash.
According to Interfax, the aircraft of the Russian airline Rossiya was flying from Hong Kong to Madrid, Spain, and made an emergency landing at Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport around 4:44 am that day.
It is reported that the captain requested an emergency landing from the airport, saying there was a problem with the engine control system.
The source told the communication that “the aircraft landed safely and no one was injured.” It was reported that the aircraft was carrying cargo.
In this regard, Reuters reported that the aircraft was a 15-year-old Boeing 777-300ER, citing the aviation information site’Flight Radar 24′.
However, Reuters added that it was equipped with a general electric engine different from the Boeing 777-200 of United Airlines, which caused engine problems on the 20th.
Previously, a United Airlines airliner made an emergency turnaround due to an engine failure shortly after taking off from Denver International Airport in Colorado, USA. In the process, there were also dangerous situations, such as the engine burning and gas fragments falling to the ground. This airliner is equipped with the’PW4000′ series engine of Pratt & Whitney in the United States.
Reporter Eunbin Kim [email protected]
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