Emirates Airline replaces nine A380 faulty engines
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, January 13 - 2013 at 02:54
Tim Clark, president of Emirates Airline, has said the carrier has replaced around nine faulty A380 engines after an incident in November forced one of its super jumbos to make an emergency landing in Sydney, Zawya Dow Jones has reported. "Most of the wing engines have been changed; the engines that needed to be dealt with are being fixed up," Clark said. Engines powering the world's biggest passenger plane have experienced problems since the A380 entered service in 2007.
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