Eva A321 at Kaohsiung on Nov 29th 2018, engine problem

Last Update: December 1, 2018 / 23:28:25 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Nov 29, 2018

Classification
Incident

Airline
Eva Air

Flight number
BR-797

Destination
Guangzhou, China

Aircraft Registration
B-16220

Aircraft Type
Airbus A321

ICAO Type Designator
A321

An Eva Air Airbus A321-200, registration B-16220 performing flight BR-797 from Kaohsiung (Taiwan) to Guangzhou (China) with 179 passengers, was climbing out of Kaohsiung when the crew received abnormal engine (CFM56) indications, stopped the climb at FL240 and returned to Kaohsiung for a safe landing on runway 09 about 40 minutes after departure.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Nov 29, 2018

Classification
Incident

Airline
Eva Air

Flight number
BR-797

Destination
Guangzhou, China

Aircraft Registration
B-16220

Aircraft Type
Airbus A321

ICAO Type Designator
A321

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