Monday, May 28, 2012

Air canada

  • TORONTO -- An Air Canada jet bound for Japan made an emergency landing in Toronto Monday afternoon after an engine shut down shortly after takeoff from Pearson International Airport. No injuries were reported.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • An Air Canada Boeing 777 that was headed to Tokyo from Toronto was forced to turn around shortly after takeoff and make an emergency landing Monday in the Canadian city, an official said.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • TORONTO — An Air Canada jet bound for Japan has landed safely in Toronto after an engine shut down after takeoff from Pearson International Airport.
  • (Washington Post)
  • TORONTO – An Air Canada jet bound for Japan was forced to return to Toronto and make an emergency landing Monday after declaring an in-flight emergency, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported.
  • (myfoxny.com)
  • TORONTO, May 28 (Xinhua) -- A Japan-bound Air Canada passenger plane made an emergency landing here Monday afternoon, while no one was injured during the accident, local police said. The flight carried 318 passengers and was heading to Narita, Japan.
  • (Xinhua News Agency)
  • An Air Canada jet heading toward Japan was forced to make an emergency landing on Monday when an engine shut down after taking off from Pearson International Airport. The jet landed safely in Toronto, according to CBS News and the Associated Press.
  • (Int'l Business Times)
  • Jonathan Bergen was making a routine sales call at a Mississauga, Ont., gas station near Toronto on Monday, when a distraught woman rushed in yelling about little pieces of metal falling from the sky and damaging cars in the parking lot.
  • (news.nationalpost.com)
  • An Air Canada Boeing 777 passenger jet suffered an "engine shutdown" after taking off in Toronto on Monday afternoon, which forced the plane to dump its fuel and make an emergency landing.
  • (CBC)
  • MUMBAI: Cash-strapped Air India is negotiating a deal with Air Canada to dry lease five of its Boeing 777-200 (long range) aircraft, airline sources said.
  • (Economic Times)
  • TORONTO – Air Canada said its labour dispute with the union representing its mechanics, baggage handlers and ground crews is heading to binding arbitration after an agreed-upon 10-day bargaining process failed to produce a negotiated settlement.
  • (Calgary Herald)

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