Boeing Dreamliner makes mayday call, returns to Sydney

A British Airways Dreamliner released a Mayday call in the center of NSW and returned to Sydney.
The flight of Singapore was a mood slightly below an hour in the afternoon, and the firefighters reportedly waited under Sydney asphalt.
However, the plane returned to the door safely.
The flight left Sydney 24 minutes late, on Monday at 15:00.
Flight data showed that the aircraft was forced to return and returned to Sydney at 3.56 o’clock in the center of NSW.
Radio station 2GB, the aircraft was standing on the track for a while and the fire trucks returned to the door reported.
The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner operates the Sydney-Singapore-London route.
“This afternoon, British Airways Flight Ba16 Sydney flight flight to Singapore, about an hour after departure, made an emergency return to Sydney Airport,” a spokesman for a Sydney Airport spokesman. He said.
“The plane arrived safely and was met by emergency services as part of the standard procedures.
“All passengers have descended safely since then and have no effect on the airport operations.”

