Wizz Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Scotland After Engine Shutdown
A Wizz Air flight from Gdansk, Poland, to Aberdeen, Scotland, was forced to make an emergency landing. The Airbus A321neo diverted to Edinburgh after the flight crew shut down one engine as a precautionary measure. The aircraft landed safely at Edinburgh Airport and was met by emergency services, which is standard procedure. Wizz Air confirmed the crew followed all safety protocols, resulting in an uneventful landing. Passengers were provided with ground transportation to their final destination while the aircraft undergoes a technical inspection.
Official Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjrprqrvyvgo
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