SYDNEY –
A Chinese passenger plane is late Sunday with a gaping hole in the canopy of one of the two engines returned to the airport of Sydney in Australia. The Airbus A330-200 was just on the way to Shanghai when the passengers a loud bang was heard and a burning smell smoke.
The pilot decided to return, said Kahy Zhang, regional director of China Eastern Airlines. According to Zhang hit, no one injured.
The Australian Agency for transport safety set an investigation, together with Airbus and the supplier of the engines, Rolls-Royce.