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New Delhi: Ambulance services at Sydney Airport are making an emergency response to an incoming Qantas flight believed to be carrying more than 100 passengers from New Zealand, news agency AFP quoted a spokeswoman as saying on Wednesday.
“Paramedics have been called,” the ambulance service spokeswoman said as Flight QF144 from Auckland approached the airport, without providing further details. Australia’s Channel Nine television news said there were “reports of an engine failure”.
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