The Asian Age

Russian B-777 lands in emergency

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Moscow, Feb. 26: Russian media report said that a Boeing 777 plane made an emergency landing in Moscow in the early hours of Friday after the pilot reported a problem with the engine.

The Interfax news agency cited an anonymous source saying that the pilot on the flight from Hong Kong to Madrid reported a failure of one of the left engine control channels and requested an emergency landing at the Moscow Sheremetye­vo airport.

The plane landed safely and no one was injured, the report said. It was carrying out a “cargo-passenger” flight, Interfax said. The flight tracking website Flightrada­r24 confirms that the plane operated by Russia's statefunde­d Rossiya airline landed early Friday at the Moscow airport.

Earlier this month, a

Boeing 777 operated by United Airlines had to make an emergency landing in Denver after one of its engines blew apart, spewing huge chunks of wreckage that landed in neighbourh­oods and sports fields.

The investigat­ion is focusing on a fan blade that appeared to be weakened by wear and tear, a developmen­t reminiscen­t of a fatal failure on board another plane in 2018.

The event caused authoritie­s to ground Boeing 777 models that use that engine, the Pratt & Whitney 4000-112. Flightrada­r24 identified the plane that landed in Sheremetye­vo on Friday as a Boeing 777-31H model, which does not use the Pratt & Whitney engines. Instead, that model uses the General Electric GE90115B engines, according to fleet tracking site Airfleets.net. —

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