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Qantas jet makes emergency landing

April 13, 2011 11:52 am | Updated 11:52 am IST - Melbourne

A Qantas jet that took off from Auckland in New Zealand on Wednesday was forced to make an emergency landing at Sydney Airport after experiencing a fuel system problem.

Qantas passenger jet which took off from Auckland made an emergency landing after it experienced a fuel leak and reported engine trouble, Herald Sun reported.

The Qantas plane, with 130 passengers aboard, landed safely after requesting “priority landing”.

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“QF50 from Auckland to Sydney landed safely and without incident at Sydney Airport after requesting priority landing,” the airline announced in a tweet.

It was the latest in a series of recent incidents involving Australia’s national airline.

Last month a probe was launched after a fire broke out in the cockpit of a Qantas plane, forcing it to land at Cairns in far north Queensland.

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Qantas said an electrical fault caused the fire on a flight from the Philippines to Sydney on March 23.

Last year, Qantas grounded its six—strong A380 fleet, which all use Rolls—Royce engines, after the mid—air incident on the Singapore to Sydney Flight QF34 in November.

The plane with more than 450 people on board was forced to make an emergency landing at Singapore, trailing smoke from a blackened engine.

Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce appeared to blame the engine, made by Rolls—Royce.

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