Nextjet ATP at Stockholm on Oct 7th 2013, engine shut down in flight

Last Update: October 8, 2013 / 13:37:03 GMT/Zulu time

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A Nextjet British Aerospace ATP, registration SE-MAL performing flight 2N-891 from Stockholm to Visby (Sweden), was climbing out of Arlanda Airport's runway 19R when the crew stopped the climb at about FL100 due to the failure of the right hand engin...

A Nextjet British Aerospace ATP, registration SE-MAL performing flight 2N-891 from Stockholm to Visby (Sweden), was climbing out of Arlanda Airport's runway 19R when the crew stopped the climb at about FL100 due to the failure of the right hand engin

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Aircraft Registration Data
Registration mark
SE-MAL
Country of Registration
Sweden
Date of Registration
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Manufacturer
BAE
Aircraft Model / Type
ATP
ICAO Aircraft Type
ATP
Year of Manufacture
Serial Number
Maximum Take off Mass (MTOM) [kg]
Engine Count
Main Owner
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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Oct 7, 2013

Classification
Incident

Airline
Nextjet

Flight number
FL-342

Departure
Not revealed

Destination
Not revealed

Aircraft Registration
N343434

ICAO Type Designator
ATP

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