SYDNEY (Antaranews Megapolitan/Reuters) - A Malaysian Airlines (MAS) flight from Sydney to Kuala Lumpur was forced to make an emergency landing in remote outback Australia on Thursday after runninginto "technical difficulties".
All 200 or so passengers on MH122 were reported safe after the Airbus A330-300 was diverted to Alice Springs in the
Northern Territory after suffering a fault in one engine.
Passengers took to Twitter to report a "loud disturbing noise" from one of the engines.
In a statement, MAS said: "Safety was not at any time compromised and the commanding captain decided to divert the
flight for technical assistance."
The airline said the passengers would be transferred from Alice Springs to Kuala Lumpur on flight MH148 on Friday.
(Reporting by Wayne Cole; Editing by Hugh Lawson).
Edited by: T. Mutiasari.
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All 200 or so passengers on MH122 were reported safe after the Airbus A330-300 was diverted to Alice Springs in the
Northern Territory after suffering a fault in one engine.
Passengers took to Twitter to report a "loud disturbing noise" from one of the engines.
In a statement, MAS said: "Safety was not at any time compromised and the commanding captain decided to divert the
flight for technical assistance."
The airline said the passengers would be transferred from Alice Springs to Kuala Lumpur on flight MH148 on Friday.
(Reporting by Wayne Cole; Editing by Hugh Lawson).
Edited by: T. Mutiasari.
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Megapolitan 2018