Friday 21 Aug, 2026

Airplane forced to land at Arlanda - alarm about technical fault

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An aircraft has been forced to land at Arlanda after an alarm about a technical fault. It reports UNT.

This concerns a passenger plane that came from Spain and was supposed to land at Skavsta Airport – but instead needed to change direction to Arlanda.

A major emergency landing operation was carried out there. Everything went well and the technical problems were resolved in time.

– The landing was carried out just as usual and no one was injured, says Rebecca Landberg, press spokesperson for the police, to UNT.

Source: Aftonbladet.se

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