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Shandong Airlines Flight Diverts to Nanjing After Engine Malfunction

Regulators have ramped up safety inspections after a string of mechanical failures on domestic flights.

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Overview

  • Flight SC4667, flying from Qingdao to Shanghai, diverted to Nanjing Lukou Airport when the left engine emitted a burning odour mid-flight.
  • Passengers described loud bangs, about 10-degree side-to-side shaking and a burnt smell that lasted up to ten minutes before pilots initiated an emergency landing.
  • Shandong Airlines accommodated all affected travellers on a replacement Boeing 737 and provided compensation for the unexpected delay.
  • The original aircraft remains grounded under a Civil Aviation Administration of China investigation to pinpoint the cause of the left-engine malfunction.
  • The CAAC plans to ban non-certified lithium batteries on domestic flights from June 29 as part of broader efforts to curb onboard fire risks.