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    KLM Plane Returns to Amsterdam due to Wrong Indication of Gear

    KLM flight KL-1387 had to return and make an emergency landing at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, the Netherlands, on July 5th.

    The Boeing 737-800 flying to Kiev, Ukraine, had to return because of wrong indication of its main gear.

    The plane landed uneventfully.

    No one was injured.

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    IndiGo Flight Returns to Kochi due to Hydraulic Failure

    IndiGo flight 6E-6468 made an emergency landing in Kochi, India, on November 12th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane took off for Hyderabad, India, but had to turn back due to indication of a hydraulic failure.

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

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    Air Transat Plane Returns to Scotland after Sensor Problem

    Air TransatAir Transat flight TS-183 had to return and make an emergency landing at Glasgow Airport, Paisley, Scotland, on September 16th.

    The Airbus A310-300 headed for Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was climbing out of Glasgow when the crew reported a sensor problem.

    The plane landed uneventfully.

    All passengers onboard remained unharmed.

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    Yakutia Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Engine Issue

    Yakutia Airlines flight R3-498 made an emergency landing in Blagoveshchensk, Russia, on February 15th.

    The plane took off for Yakutsk, Russia, but had to turn back after the crew noticed an engine problem.

    The plane landed back safely. All thirty-one passengers and four crew members remained unharmed.

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    Airbus delivers the 30th A380

    The 30th A380 to be delivered was handed over today to Emirates Airline, one of the launch customers of the Airbus double-decker aircraft. This is the tenth A380 Emirates has received out of its total firm order for 58 aircraft.

    This aircraft will be on display at the ILA Berlin Air Show which is taking place from June 8th to 13th. Lufthansa will also bring their recently delivered, first A380 to the show and from June 11th an Airbus flight test A380 will be on static and flying display.

    Airbus has already delivered seven A380s so far in 2010, three to Emirates Airline, two to Air France, one to Lufthansa and one to Qantas. Airbus is on track to deliver a total of at least 20 A380s in 2010.

    Today five major airlines, Singapore Airlines, Emirates Airline, Qantas, Air France and Lufthansa, operate 30 A380s on 20 routes linking 18 major international destinations. Together they have carried nearly five and a half million passengers on 15,000 revenue flights and have clocked up almost 140,000 revenue flight hours. These A380 flights have saved 640,000t of CO2 emissions by replacing journeys that would otherwise have been made with less fuel-efficient large aircraft. The A380 has the lowest fuel burn of any wide body aircraft, needing less than three litres of fuel per passenger per 100km.

    The A380 is also a proven profit generator. Delivering an impressive double-digit percentage reduction in cash operating costs, it allows airlines to either increase the number of seats offered at little or no extra cost or keep the same capacity at a much lower total cost. This is one of the reasons why seven of the 17 A380 customers have already placed repeat orders and over half the world’s top international carriers have ordered it.

    Airbus has received 202 firm orders for the A380 from 17 customers.

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    Finnair Flight Evacuated due to Smoke in Cockpit

    Finnair flight AY-1031 was evacuated at Tallinn Airport, Estonia, on January 30th.

    The plane coming from Helsinki, Finland, had just landed at Tallinn Airport when the crew declared an emergency due to smoke in the cockpit.

    All passengers were safely evacuated.

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