Australian airline Qantas has grounded six of its strong fleet of Airbus A380, a superjumbos made an emergency flight QF32 landing.Qantas experienced engine problems shortly after takeoff from Singapore to Sydney route.
One of the internal combustion engines with a bang, a passenger told the BBC, and debris found on an island below.Singapore Airlines said its flights on the A380 would be delayed until verification techniques.
Engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce said it was in the process of verification of 20 A380s aircraft currently in service - Qantas, Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa - to use its Trent 900 engines -. He said: "The safe operation of our products are our first priority."
The remaining 17 A380s in service - Air France and the UAE - a study using engine.One second field will report a European Aviation Safety Agency Airworthiness (EASA) in August reported that a potential problem with the engine. There is no evidence that this is associated with the last event.
One of the internal combustion engines with a bang, a passenger told the BBC, and debris found on an island below.Singapore Airlines said its flights on the A380 would be delayed until verification techniques.
Engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce said it was in the process of verification of 20 A380s aircraft currently in service - Qantas, Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa - to use its Trent 900 engines -. He said: "The safe operation of our products are our first priority."
The remaining 17 A380s in service - Air France and the UAE - a study using engine.One second field will report a European Aviation Safety Agency Airworthiness (EASA) in August reported that a potential problem with the engine. There is no evidence that this is associated with the last event.

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