Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jet makes emergency landing in N.J.

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NEWARK, N.J. — Smoke reported on board an Air Transat flight forced an emergency landing Saturday at a New Jersey airport, where the 189 passengers were evacuated by emergency slides.

Air Transat Flight 942 was on its way from Montreal to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., when it reported a possible fire in the cargo hold and was diverted to Newark Liberty Internatio­nal Airport at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, a Federal Aviation Administra­tion representa­tive said.

The Boeing 737 landed and remained on the runway while airport firefighte­rs responded, and passengers evacuated, she said. Passengers were then taken by bus to the terminal.

Two of the 189 passengers reported minor injuries, neither related to smoke, and one was taken to a hospital to be examined, said Steve Coleman, deputy director of media relations at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. No fire was found and the cause of the smoke remains under investigat­ion, he said.

“Our 189 passengers’ safety is our top priority and they were evacuated promptly upon landing,” said Debbie Cabana, Air Transat marketing director. Another aircraft was to be sent to Newark to operate the flight to Fort Lauderdale, she said.

Both runways were closed during what Newark Liberty called an “airport emergency,” but officials later announced that flights had resumed.

 ?? AP ?? An Air Transat plane is towed Saturday along the runway at Newark Liberty Internatio­nal Airport in New Jersey in this image taken from a TV news report. The airport temporaril­y closed both of its runways after the plane made an emergency landing.
AP An Air Transat plane is towed Saturday along the runway at Newark Liberty Internatio­nal Airport in New Jersey in this image taken from a TV news report. The airport temporaril­y closed both of its runways after the plane made an emergency landing.

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