Stem engine problem, Swiss plane makes emergency landing in Austria

An airline plane “Swiss International Air Lines”, which was launched from Bucharest to Zurich, made an urgent landing in Graz, Austria, due to problems in the engine and smoke in the cabin and in pilot space, the company announced. The “Airbus A220-300 plane, which was involved in Monday's incident, [...]
An airline plane “Swiss International Air Lines”, which was launched from Bucharest to Zurich, made an urgent landing in Graz, Austria, due to problems in the engine and smoke in the cabin and in pilot space, the company announced.
The “Airbus A220-300 plane, which was involved in Monday's incident, was carrying 74 passengers and five crew members. All passengers have been evacuated, said the airline's statement, reports news agency “Reuters”.
Twelve passengers flight “LX1885” received medical attention and one of the crew members was taken to the hospital by helicopter, but his condition remains unclear.
The airline also said four other crew members were under medical care.












