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Belfast to US plane in emergency landing at Shannon | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A United Airlines flight from Belfast to Newark has made an emergency landing at Shannon Airport. | |
The Boeing 757-224 landed safely at the County Clare airport at 14:28 BST. | |
Flight UA76 left Belfast International Airport at 11:19 BST and was due to arrive in New York's Newark Airport at 13:45 local time. | Flight UA76 left Belfast International Airport at 11:19 BST and was due to arrive in New York's Newark Airport at 13:45 local time. |
In February, a plane on the same route was forced to make an emergency landing at Manchester Airport due to a "mechanical issue". | |
In the most recent incident, the plane had to burn off fuel before making a low approach to Shannon Airport for inspection. | |
It then gained altitude for a go-around before landing. | |
Shannon Airport said the plane had "declared an emergency". | Shannon Airport said the plane had "declared an emergency". |