Plane headed from Japan to Germany makes emergency landing in Russia
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- 04 April, 2021
- 13:44

A passenger plane operated by Japan's All Nippon Airways made an emergency landing in Russia after encountering difficulties on Frankfurt's flight, Report informs, citing RIA Novosti.
ANA Flight 203 landed safely at 6:32 a.m. local time at Russia's Krasnoyarsk airport on Sunday. According to a statement on the Japanese carrier's website, signs of low oil quantity and oil pressure in the left engine were indicated on the cockpit's display. It was flying from Tokyo's Haneda airport, the company said.
The Boeing 787 plane had 69 passengers and ten crew, Interfax reported separately, citing the airport media department. There were no injuries reported.
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