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    Boeing Emergency Landing in Paraguay


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    What: AeroSur Boeing 737-200 en route from Asuncion Paraguay to Santa Cruz
    Where: Asuncio
    When: Nov 23rd 2009
    Who: 71 passengers
    Why: While en route, the pressure in one engine dropped. The crew shut down that engine, and returned to the airport where they made a safe landing.

    The 737 joined the AeroSur fleet in December 2008.

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