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Norwegian flight #D84903 outbound London Gatwick is declaring an emergency

Last updated: October 18, 2024 19:13
Published 1 month ago Category: Emergency Author: AIRLIVE
Airline: Norwegian
Aircraft: Boeing 737-8JP Data: D8 D84903 SE-RRO STN
Credit: Bene Riobó
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Norwegian flight from London Gatwick to Gothenburg is declaring an emergency.

Norwegian flight #D84903 departed London Gatwick at 13:17 BST and stopped the climb at 20,000 ft on its way to Gothenburg, Sweden.

The crew declared an emergency still over UK at 14:05 BST.

The flight is operated by a Boeing 737-800 (registration SE-RRO).

UPDATE 14:10 BST
The aircraft entering a hold at 20,000 ft.

UPDATE 14:25 BST
Flight #D84903 is out of holding pattern, heading South.

UPDATE 14:30 BST
All flights on hold as #D84903 is diverting to London Stansted.

UPDATE 14:41 BST
Flight #D84903 has landed at STN and vacated the runway 22.

UPDATE 14:45 BST
The Boeing 737-800 is stopped on the taxiway.

UPDATE 14:57 BST
The aircraft has been parked in a remote area at STN Airport.

According to The Aviation Herald, the Boeing 737-800 suffered an engine problem.

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