NewGen B734 at Guiyang on Jun 4th 2015, engine shut down in flight
Last Update: June 9, 2015 / 16:51:42 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jun 4, 2015
Classification
Incident
Airline
NewGen Airways
Flight number
E3-8618
Departure
Guiyang, China
Destination
Krabi, Thailand
Aircraft Registration
HS-NGC
Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-400
ICAO Type Designator
B734
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jun 4, 2015
Classification
Incident
Airline
NewGen Airways
Flight number
E3-8618
Departure
Guiyang, China
Destination
Krabi, Thailand
Aircraft Registration
HS-NGC
Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-400
ICAO Type Designator
B734
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