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Airline probes engine failure

Source: News 24
Paris : France | 2 months ago  
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Singapore Airlines was investigating on Monday an engine problem that forced one of its Airbus A380 airliners on a flight from Paris to Singapore to return to Charles de Gaulle airport, a company spokesperson said. "We are in the process of examining the problem," he said. "We still...
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