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Cathay Pacific flight forced to return to Boston as smoke fills cabin just 30 minutes after takeoff

  • Cathay Pacific flight CX811 from Boston to Hong Kong returned to Logan International Airport due to smoke in the cabin, as stated by the airline.
  • The flight landed safely at 3:31 A.M. With no reported injuries, and engineers began investigating the issue.
  • The Airbus A350 aircraft circled above Massachusetts Bay shortly after take-off before returning.
  • This incident marks the second Cathay Pacific flight from Boston to encounter problems in less than a month.
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