Emirates and Malaysia Airlines announced enhancements to their codeshare
agreement. This agreement will provide more seamless travel options for
our passengers to visit 15 cities in Malaysia and elsewhere in the
region with a convenient connection in Kuala Lumpur.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Qantas A380 from Melbourne to Dubai diverted to Sydney due to ‘vibration issue’ with engine
A mechanical issue has forced a Qantas A380 plane flying from Melbourne to Dubai to turn around and land in Sydney.
Passengers on board a Qantas flight from Melbourne to Dubai have endured
hours in a holding pattern over Sydney after their flight was diverted
due to a ‘vibration issue’ with one of the aircraft’s engines.
The QF 9 flight departed Melbourne shortly after 11pm last night and was two-and-a-half hours into its journey when the captain made the call to return the plane to Sydney.
One of the aircraft’s engines was vibrating above its normal threshold, with the issue monitored by the crew and its operations teams in Sydney, the airline said.
The plane reportedly circled Sydney at 21,000 feet for hours before the curfew at the airport ended at 6am.
The Airbus A380 landed safely and without incident at 6.45am this morning, according to the airline.
There were 410 passengers and 20 crew on board. Passengers will be transferred onto another A380 flight to Dubai later this morning.
The QF 9 flight departed Melbourne shortly after 11pm last night and was two-and-a-half hours into its journey when the captain made the call to return the plane to Sydney.
One of the aircraft’s engines was vibrating above its normal threshold, with the issue monitored by the crew and its operations teams in Sydney, the airline said.
The plane reportedly circled Sydney at 21,000 feet for hours before the curfew at the airport ended at 6am.
The Airbus A380 landed safely and without incident at 6.45am this morning, according to the airline.
There were 410 passengers and 20 crew on board. Passengers will be transferred onto another A380 flight to Dubai later this morning.
Monday, April 4, 2016
ALMA: reaching astronomical heights!
ALMA: reaching astronomical heights! http://thls.co/10aPdV
Located on the Chajnantor plateau in the Atacama desert of northern
Chile, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is a
story of superlatives. You will dicover the reason why through this
article!
HANA development is 2016's top-paying skill!
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Shop THE ICONIC via Online Mall
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