A flight to Sydney starts a Mayday quotengine damagequot Then

A flight to Sydney starts a Mayday: "engine damage". Then the safe landing

A corporate plane Qantasa Boeing 737 departing from New Zealand to Sydney sent a may day, a distress call while flying over the Pacific Ocean. According to airport sources, one of the two engines would have failed. On board were more than 100 people. The plane then landed safely.
Flight radar data showed that to be the case, according to local media lost altitude and speed less than an hour after takeoff. Firefighters, police and medical staff were mobilized at Sydney Airport as a precaution.
An emergency call is issued when a flight is in serious and immediate danger and requires immediate assistance. Qantas has not commented at this time.

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