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Air Canada Boeing 767 lands safely following engine failure

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Air Canada Boeing 767 lands safely following engine failure
Air Canada Boeing 767 lands safely following engine failure

On Monday, Air Canda's Toronto-bound Flight 837 had to request an emergency landing almost immediately after taking off from the Barajas International Airport in Madrid.

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RESTRICTIONS: Broadcast: NO USE JAPAN, NO USE TAIWAN Digital: NO USE JAPAN, NO USE TAIWAN On Monday, Air Canda's Toronto-bound Flight 837 had to request an emergency landing almost immediately after taking off from the Barajas International Airport in Madrid.

The Associated Press reports that the Boeing 767 had a ruptured tire and that one engine had failed.

Citing a Spanish civil aviation official, AP reports that the landing gear did not fold up properly and a piece of it may have been ingested by the engine, causing damage.

According to the Spanish edition of The Local, the Spanish air force scrambled an F-18 to escort the Boeing and help assess the damage.

AP reports that the commercial jet circled over Madrid for nearly four hours to burn off fuel until it was light enough to attempt a landing.

Shortly after 7:10 p.m., the Boeing 767 made a safe landing back in Barajas with no injuries to the 128 passengers and eight crew on board.

RUNDOWN SHOWS: 1.

Boeing 767's landing gear, the engine suffered failures during takeoff 2.

The engine reportedly ingested debris from the landing gear 3.

The airplane circled over Madrid for four hours to burn off excess fuel 4.

The jet made a safe landing with no injuries VOICEOVER (in English): "On Monday, Air Canda's Toronto-bound Flight 837 had to request an emergency landing almost immediately after taking off from the Barajas International Airport in Madrid." "The Associated Press reports that the Boeing 767 had a ruptured tire and that one engine had failed." "Citing a Spanish civil aviation official, AP reports that the landing gear did not fold up properly and a piece of it may have been ingested by the engine, causing damage." "According to the Spanish edition of The Local, the Spanish air force scrambled an F-18 to escort the Boeing and help assess the damage." "AP reports that the commercial jet circled over Madrid for nearly four hours to burn off fuel until it was light enough to attempt a landing." "Shortly after 7:10 p.m., the Boeing 767 made a safe landing back in Barajas with no injuries to the 128 passengers and eight crew on board." SOURCES: Associated Press, Sky News, The Local https://apnews.com/bfd48d002544aac1663a88b32f55f0c7 https://news.sky.com/story/air-canada-flight-returning-to-madrid-after-landing-gear-fell-into-engine-11925661 https://www.thelocal.es/20200203/madrid-airport-prepares-for-emergency-landing-of-air-canada-flight *** For story suggestions please contact tips@nextanimation.com.tw For technical and editorial support, please contact: Asia: +61 2 93 73 1841 Europe: +44 20 7542 7599 Americas and Latam: +1 800 738 8377

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