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Qantas Flight 30, on 25 July 2008, a Boeing 747-438 operated by Qantas, construction number 25067, registration VH-OJK, was a scheduled flight from London Heathrow to Melbourne with a stopover in Hong Kong. The flight was interrupted on the Hong Kong leg by an exploding oxygen tank that ruptured the fuselage just forward of the starboard wing root.
Flight 30 may refer to: World Airways Flight 30, crashed on 23 January 1982; Qantas Flight 30, suffered damage on 25 July 2008
The hole in Qantas Flight 30, a Boeing 747 that made an emergency landing on July 25, is believed to have been caused by the explosion of an oxygen tank. Terrorism is not suspected. Qantas Flight 692, a Boeing 737-800, is forced to turn back to Adelaide after an undercarriage door fails to close after takeoff. No one is injured.
Year of foundation: 1919 First flight: 1919 Passengers transported in 2022: 24.6 million. Founded by German immigrants in Barranquilla, Colombia, in 1919, Avianca was originally named SCADTA and ...
2008 – Qantas Flight 30, a Boeing 747-438 en route from Hong Kong to Melbourne, performs an emergency descent and lands in Manila after a hull penetration results in rapid decompression. All aboard survive.
Obese people who are flying internationally will have to wait a while until U.S. courts decide to pick up any similar issues. But for now, in Canada, functionally disabled obese people will have ...
(Reuters) -Pilots on a Qantas Airways' flight shut down one of its two engines after an issue on approach to Perth on Monday night, but the Airbus aircraft landed safely, the airline told Reuters ...
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