Malaysia Airlines discovered and addressed a potential engine problem in one of its Airbus A350-900 planes after the European Union Aviation Safety Agency issued an emergency directive for inspections on A350-1000s. This action followed an in-flight engine fire on a Cathay Pacific flight, leading t...
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