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Air New Zealand Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Auckland

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    Air New Zealand Loses Engine, Makes Safe Landing


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    What: Air New Zealand Boeing 737-300 en route from Auckland to Wellington
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    When: May 8, 2011
    Who: 101 aboard
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