Gol Transportes Aereos Plane Rejects Takeoff due to Burning Odor
Gol Transportes Aereos flight G3-2089 had to reject takeoff from Curitiba, Brazil, on May 7th.
The Boeing 737-700 plane was accelerating to take off for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, when the crew noticed a strong burning odor and rejected takeoff.
The plane safely returned to the apron. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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