Tui flight makes emergency landing at Birmingham Airport after engine failure
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Tui flight makes emergency landing at Birmingham Airport after engine failure
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"A TUI flight from Cardiff Airport to Cyprus declared an emergency and was forced to divert to Birmingham after experiencing engine failure during take-off. The Boeing 737, flight number TOM 6754 , was bound for Paphos when the incident occurred at 4.30pm on Sunday. Birmingham Airport was forced to suspend its operations while emergency services met the aircraft upon its arrival. The jet's pilots circled Swansea Bay at approximately 3,000 feet (900m) before climbing up to 12,000 feet (3600m)."
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