An engineer had left the tool in the engine, thinking someone else would need to use it again later on, a safety report said.
An investigation by Australia revealed that the device had been inside one of the plane’s four engines since last December.
An Airbus A380 operated by Australian airline Qantas clocked over 290 hours of flight time despite a tool having been left ...
A Qantas Airbus A380 flew 34 times while a 4-foot-1-inch nylon tool — used to turn the engine’s intermediate-pressure ...
A Qantas jet carried passengers on dozens of international flights with a 4-foot tool jammed in one of its engines, ...
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The new service, dubbed Project Sunrise, will connect Sydney with New York and London using a new fleet of custom-designed ...
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has underlined the risk of foreign object debris after a Qantas Airways A380 ...
Passengers were sent flying, along with everything else that wasn’t strapped down, when a SAS Scandinavian Airlines flight ...