Enter Air Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing in Prague After Engine Failure
An Enter Air Boeing 737 en route from Catania, Sicily, to London Gatwick has made an emergency landing in Prague. The pilots declared an emergency after one of the aircraft's engines failed mid-flight. The plane, carrying 190 passengers, was safely diverted to Vaclav Havel Airport. Emergency fire crews were dispatched to the runway as a precautionary measure. The aircraft landed without incident, and all passengers and crew are reported safe.
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