SWISS Aircraft Returns After Emergency Landing Investigation
SWISS International Air Lines Airbus returns to Zurich following thorough investigation of emergency landing incident in Graz.
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✈️Aircraft Returns to Zurich
The SWISS International Air Lines Airbus A220-300 (registration HB-JCD) has successfully returned to Zurich Airport following a two-and-a-half-week grounding in Graz, Austria. The aircraft, which had been involved in a serious emergency landing incident, completed its ferry flight without passengers on Thursday, departing Graz at approximately 3:30 PM and touching down in Zurich at 4:54 PM.
🚨Emergency Landing Details
The incident occurred on December 23 when the aircraft, operating a flight from Bucharest to Zurich with 74 passengers and five crew members, was forced to make an emergency landing in Graz due to engine problems and smoke in the cockpit and cabin. The emergency situation resulted in serious injuries to one crew member who tragically passed away a week later in hospital. Additionally, 12 passengers and four crew members required temporary medical attention during the incident.
🔧Technical Repairs and Safety Measures
Following the incident, SWISS mechanics conducted extensive repairs in Graz, including the installation of a replacement engine that was transported to the location by ground transportation. The aircraft is now undergoing thorough technical inspections at Zurich Airport's maintenance facility. As part of the restoration process, the aircraft will receive new carpeting and seat covers. A comprehensive systems check will be performed during a passenger-free test flight before the aircraft returns to regular service.
🔍Investigation and Future Operations
The Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board has released its preliminary report on the emergency landing, confirming severe damage to the left engine and the presence of smoke in the aircraft. SWISS has not yet announced a specific date for the aircraft's return to regular flight operations, emphasizing the importance of completing all necessary safety checks and certification procedures. The incident has prompted a thorough review of similar aircraft in the fleet to ensure the highest safety standards are maintained.