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EasyJet Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Birmingham

EasyJet flight U2-426 made an emergency landing in Birmingham, England, on February 25th.

The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from Edinburgh, Scotland, to Bristol, England, was diverted after the crew noticed a burning electrical odor on board.

The plane landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained safe.

Lufthansa Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Athens

Lufthansa flight LH-681 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Athens, Greece, on August 4th.

The Airbus A321-200 plane heading from Tel Aviv, Israel, to Munich, Germany, was diverted after an electrical odor was noticed on-board.

The plane landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

Lufthansa Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Izmir

Lufthansa flight LH-582 made an emergency landing in Izmir, Turkey, on June 1st.

The Airbus A321-200 plane heading from Frankfurt, Germany, to Cairo, Egypt, was diverted after an electrical odor was noticed in the aft lavatory and cabin.

The plane landed safely. All one hundred and sixty-three people aboard remained unharmed.

Delta Plane Returns to Georgia after Electrical Issues

Delta Airlines flight DL-64 had to return and make an emergency landing at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia, on May 1st.

The Airbus A330-300 en-route to Rome Fiumicino, Italy, had to return due to electrical issues.

The plane landed safely.

All 306 people aboard remained safe.

United Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Colorado after Electrical Situation

United Airlines flight UA-859 made a safe emergency landing at Denver International Airport, Denver, Colorado, on May 1st.

The Boeing 737-900 flying from Orlando, Florida, was about to land when the crew had to declare an emergency due to “electrical situation” aboard.

The plane landed safely.

All 185 people aboard remained unhurt.

Southwest Airlines Plane Diverts to New Mexico due to Strange Odour

Southwest Airlines flight WN-3562 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Albuquerque International Sunport, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, on March 11th.

The Boeing 737-800 flying from Phoenix, Arizona, to Dallas Love, Texas, had to divert due to a strange odour, unusual heat, and electrical smoke in the cabin.

The plane landed safely.

All 140 people aboard remained safe.

Lufthansa Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Bulgaria

Lufthansa flight LH-689 made an emergency landing in Sofia, Bulgaria, on December 26th.

The Airbus A321-200 plane heading from Tel Aviv, Israel, to Munich, Germany, was diverted after electrical smoke was noticed in aft galley.

The plane landed uneventfully. All eighty-one people aboard remained safe.

Air France Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Paraguay

Air France flight AF-229 made an emergency landing in Asuncion, Paraguay, on December 19th.

The Boeing 777-200 plane heading from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, was diverted due to an unusual odor on-board.

The plane landed safely. All two hundred and seventy-four people aboard remained unharmed.

It is believed that the odor was caused due to overheating of an electrical component.

British Airways Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Heathrow Airport

British Airways flight BA-39 made an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport, England, on November 21st.

The Boeing 787-900 plane took off for Beijing, China, but had to turn back after an electrical fire sparked in the cabin.

The fire had been extinguished before the plane landed back.

No injuries were reported.

KLM Cityhopper Returns to Amsterdam due to Electrical Odor

KLM Cityhopper flight KL-933 had to return and make an emergency landing at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Amsterdam, Netherlands, on September 22nd.

The Embraer ERJ-190 flying to Dublin, Ireland, had to return due to electrical odor in its cockpit.

The plane landed safely.

No one was injured.

JetBlue Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Electrical Odor

JetBlue Airways flight B6-369 made an emergency landing in Bermuda on August 14th.

The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, was diverted after an electrical odor was noticed in the cockpit.

The plane landed safely. All one hundred and fifty-four people aboard remained unharmed.

TUIFly Plane Diverts to Greece due to Electrical Problems

TUIFly flight HG-2273 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Athens International Airport, Greece, on June 30th.

The Boeing 737-800 flying on behalf of FlyNiki and Air Berlin from Heraklion, Greece, to Berlin Tegel, Germany, had to divert due to electrical problems.

The plane landed safely.

The passengers were accommodated in hotels till the aircraft was repaired.

American Airlines Plane Diverts to London due to Electrical Odor

American Airlines flight AA-759 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport, London, on June 12th.

The Airbus A330-300 flying from Athens, Greece, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, had to divert due to electrical odor.

The plane landed safely.

Everyone aboard remained unhurt.

Horizon Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Yakima, WA

Horizon Air flight QX-2399 had to divert for an emergency landing in Yakima, Washington, on May 29th.

The plane heading from Boise, Idaho, to Seattle, Washington, was diverted after the crew noticed an electrical burning odor on-board.

The plane landed safely. All 82 people aboard remained unharmed.

Alaska Airlines Flight Diverts to Kansas City

Alaska Airlines flight AS-35 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Kansas City, Missouri, on May 29th.

The Boeing 737-800 plane heading from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Seattle, Washington, was diverted after an electrical burning odor was noticed in a lavatory.

The plane landed safely. The airline said three crew members were taken to hospital.

WestJet Flight Diverts to North Dakota due to Electrical Odor in Cabin

WestJet flight WS-1578 had to divert for an emergency landing in Grand Forks, North Dakota, on May 19th.

The Boeing 737-700 plane heading from Calgary, Canada, to Chicago, Illinois, was diverted due to a strong electrical odor in the cabin.

The plane landed uneventfully. Everyone aboard remained safe.

American Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing at Raleigh–Durham International Airport

American Airlines flight AA-1889 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Raleigh–Durham International Airport, North Carolina, on May 19th.

The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Hartford, Connecticut, was diverted after a strong electrical odor was noticed on-board.

The plane landed safely.

Authorities said nine people were provided medical attention at the airport, and three of them were later taken to a hospital.

Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Cayman Islands

Southwest Airlines flight WN-607 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, on April 13th.

The Boeing 737-700 plane heading from San Jose, Costa Rica, to Baltimore, Maryland, was diverted after an electrical odor was noticed in the cabin.

The plane landed safely. There were 123 passengers and 5 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained unharmed.

Cayman Airways Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Electrical Odor

Cayman Airways flight KX-793 had to make an emergency landing in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, on April 13th.

The Boeing 737-300 plane was flying from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, when the crew declared an emergency due to an electrical odor in the cabin.

The plane continued for a safe landing. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

British Airways Flight Returns to Heathrow Airport due to Electrical Odor

British Airways flight BA-123 had to return and make an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom, on February 12th.

The Boeing 777-200 plane took off for Doha, Qatar, but had to turn back after the crew reported an electrical odor onboard.

The plane landed uneventfully. Everyone aboard remained safe.

American Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing at JFK Airport

American Airlines flight AA-64 made an emergency landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, on January 23rd.

The Boeing 767-300 plane took off for Zurich, Switzerland, but had to turn back due to an electrical issue.

The plane landed uneventfully. Everyone aboard remained safe.

United Airlines Flight Diverts to Chile due to Electrical Problems

United Airlines flight UA-818 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Santiago, Chile, on December 25th.

The Boeing 777-200 plane heading from Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Houston, Texas, was diverted due to electrical problems.

The plane landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

Condor Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Gander

condor airlinesCondor Airlines flight DE-2199 made an emergency landing in Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, on November 28th.

The Boeing 767-300 plane was flying from Varadero, Cuba, to Frankfurt, Germany, when the crew declared an emergency due to electrical issues.

The plane landed safely. There were 275 people aboard at the time; all of them remained unharmed.

United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Portland

United AirlinesUnited Airlines flight UA-789 had to return and make an emergency landing at Portland International Airport, Oregon, on October 13th.

The Boeing 737-900 plane took off for Denver, Colorado, but had to return shortly afterwards due to an electrical smell onboard.

The plane landed safely. There were 177 people aboard at the time; all of them remained unhurt.

Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Oklahoma

A small plane made an emergency landing at Grove Municipal Airport, Oklahoma, on October 7th.

The Cessna 172 plane was flying from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Chicago, Illinois, when the pilot declared an emergency due an electrical fire onboard.

The plane landed safely. There were two people aboard at the time, including a father and son; both of them remained unharmed.

The plane belongs to Engineers Flying Club, Bethany, Oklahoma.

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