Hapag-Lloyd Crash Landing Yields Few Details

Few details have emerged from Wednesday's Hapag-Lloyd crash landing in Vienna. An Airbus A310-300, powered by GE CF6-80C2A2 engines, lost power in both engines and glided to a crash landing. Eleven of the 150 passengers and crew were injured during the evacuation. The left engine and wing were badly...

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