Ethiopian B737 at Juba on Apr 28th 2012, bird strike
Last Update: April 30, 2012 / 14:29:09 GMT/Zulu time
An Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-700, flight ET-491 from Juba (South Sudan) to Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), was climbing out of Juba when an engine ingested a bird prompting the crew to shut the engine down. The aircraft returned to Juba for a safe landin...
An Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-700, flight ET-491 from Juba (South Sudan) to Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), was climbing out of Juba when an engine ingested a bird prompting the crew to shut the engine down. The aircraft returned to Juba for a safe landin
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Incident Facts
Date of incident
Apr 28, 2012
Cause
Bird strike
Airline
Ethiopian Airlines
Departure
Not revealed
Destination
Not revealed
Aircraft Registration
N343434
Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-700
ICAO Type Designator
B737
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