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Apr 19, 01, 8:13 am
A SriLankan Airlines Airbus A-330 from the Maldives made an emergency landing after an engine malfunctioned in flight on Wednesday, officials said.
One of the plane's two engines had to be shut down, said Manuela Motha, a spokeswoman for SriLankan, the national carrier.
None of the 153 passengers on board was hurt, she said.
It was the fourth reported emergency since February for the airline, which is run jointly by the Sri Lankan government and Dubai-based Emirates Airlines.
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One of the plane's two engines had to be shut down, said Manuela Motha, a spokeswoman for SriLankan, the national carrier.
None of the 153 passengers on board was hurt, she said.
It was the fourth reported emergency since February for the airline, which is run jointly by the Sri Lankan government and Dubai-based Emirates Airlines.
http://news.airwise.com/stories/2001/04/987672595.html