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Brussels Airlines A320 Engine Shut Down Inflight

Jake Smith
Last updated: 27 August 2018 22:12
By Jake Smith
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A Brussels Airlines Airbus A320-200 was in the initial climb out of Heathrow’s runway 27L when the crew stopped the climb at FL070 due to the failure of the right-hand CFM56 engine. The crew shut the engine down and returned to Heathrow for a safe landing on runway 27R about 25 minutes after departure. The aircraft registered as OO-SND was performing flight SN-2104 from London Heathrow, EN (UK) to Brussels (Belgium),

The flight was cancelled and the aircraft is still on the ground in London 30 hours after landing back.

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