Swiss plane makes emergency landing due to smoke on board
- A Swiss International Air Lines flight made an emergency landing due to smoke in the cabin and cockpit on Monday.
- Flight LX1885 was traveling from Bucharest to Zurich when the crew aborted the journey because of engine issues and smoke aboard the aircraft.
- The plane landed safely in Graz, Austria, and all 74 passengers and five crew members were evacuated.
- Twelve passengers and four crew members received medical attention, and Swiss is working with authorities investigating the incident.
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The Airbus 220-300 aircraft with 74 passengers and five crew members on board was forced to make an emergency landing in Graz, according to the carrier Swiss.
·Ljubljana, Slovenia
Read Full ArticleOn the way from Bucharest to Zurich, a Swiss airline plane had to land in Graz. Due to engine failure, smoke entered the cabin and cockpit. Several people were injured, one of whom was still in intensive care.
The airline has not yet given an explanation about the causes of the smoke.
·Strasbourg, France
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