Plane Flying from St. Petersburg to Samarkand Makes Emergency Landing in Moscow
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Today, on January 7, a Boeing 737 flying from St. Petersburg to Samarkand made an emergency landing at Moscow's Vnukovo airport due to a malfunction. This was reported by the UTAir airline.
According to the report, the Boeing 737, with 173 passengers on board, had to make an emergency landing at Vnukovo after experiencing a stabilizer malfunction.
The crew members identified the technical issue with the aircraft. Specialists will inspect and address any potential problems, and once resolved, the plane will continue its flight.
According to "Flightradar" data, the plane circled several times near the city of Vereya before landing in Vnukovo.
The crew members identified the technical issue with the aircraft. Specialists will inspect and address any potential problems, and once resolved, the plane will continue its flight.
According to "Flightradar" data, the plane circled several times near the city of Vereya before landing in Vnukovo.
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