“Virgin Atlantic Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Ireland”

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A Virgin Atlantic aircraft heading towards Jamaica had to make a U-turn over the Atlantic Ocean before diverting to Ireland due to an engine failure mid-flight. Flight VS165 took off from London Heathrow on Saturday at 4:12pm and experienced engine trouble nearly three hours into the journey across the North Atlantic.

With one engine malfunctioning, the plane, carrying 246 passengers and 13 crew members, turned back to Europe to avoid further complications. The aircraft flew at a lower performance level, descending from 34,000 feet to a safer altitude of 20,000 feet on a single engine while returning to Ireland.

Air traffic controllers directed the plane to Shannon Airport on the west coast of Ireland, a crucial emergency landing spot for transatlantic flights. Upon landing at 9:24pm IST, emergency services at Shannon Airport were fully activated, with fire and rescue teams, ambulance services, police, and fire units on standby to ensure a safe landing.

After a thorough inspection, it was confirmed that there was no fire on board, and the plane safely reached its parking stand. All passengers and crew disembarked without any injuries, and Virgin Atlantic arranged for a replacement flight to continue the journey to Jamaica for the affected travelers.

Engineers are currently investigating the cause of the engine failure to determine the root of the issue for future prevention measures.

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