Korean A333 at Seoul on May 26th 2011, engine shut down in flight following uncontained failure

Last Update: July 8, 2014 / 17:34:18 GMT/Zulu time

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A Korean Air Airbus A330-300, registration HL7553 performing flight KE-935 from Seoul (South Korea) to Prague (Czech Republic) with 277 passengers and 18 crew, was climbing through about 10,000 feet out of Seoul when the right hand engine (PW4168) em...

A Korean Air Airbus A330-300, registration HL7553 performing flight KE-935 from Seoul (South Korea) to Prague (Czech Republic) with 277 passengers and 18 crew, was climbing through about 10,000 feet out of Seoul when the right hand engine (PW4168) em

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
May 26, 2011

Classification
Incident

Flight number
FL-342

Departure
Not revealed

Destination
Not revealed

Aircraft Registration
N343434

Aircraft Type
Airbus A330-300

ICAO Type Designator
A333

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