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Delta Flight 70 diverts to Goose Bay with engine issue
Delta Airlines says its flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam was forced to make an emergency landing in Labrador on Thursday night. The American airline says the twin-engine Airbus 330 "experienced an engine performance issue" en route and flight crew followed procedures to divert to Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L. (www.cbc.ca) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Getting to be a popular airfield again. Our group left there earlier in the afternoon to refuel the old bird (L188).
Better safe than bent!
Glad they made it safe. On the other note, was the A333 powered by GE or PW?
It was an ex-Northwest Airlines Pratt powered unit
They won't be Ferrying that one out for an Engine Change...
Upgraded from A330 to 777
Nice Upgrade! I'll take a Boeing over an Air Bus any day of the wek.
After what Boeing just did within the past few months, I've lost my respect for them!
Oh you mean when Boeing filed a complaint about a foreign manufacturer that received government assistance and then proceeded to price dump their product in the U.S.? Yeah. You're right.
They received a loan which has to be paid back as well as an investment into the unit and rail unit...and HTH does anyone know they price dumped other than the loudmouths over at Boeing and the Dept of Commerce?...NO figures were ever released yet...maybe other countries should start complaining about Boeing "dumping" and non pay back subsidies to the tune of almost $64 billion!!!...when folks start learning the difference between "investment", "loan" and "subsidy", maybe things would roll smoother!!