Thursday 20 Aug, 2026

Plane forced to land at Arlanda – engine trouble

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A passenger plane en route from Madrid to Helsinki experienced problems while over southern Sweden.

"They were forced to land at Arlanda after experiencing problems with one of their engines due to low oil pressure," says Andres Lännholm, rescue leader at JRCC.

208 people were on board the plane.

The landing is reported to have gone well and the operation is concluded, according to JRCC.

Source: Aftonbladet

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