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Russian Boeing 737 Turns Around Midflight Due to Engine Failure

An Astrakhan-bound Boeing 737-800 of Russia's low-cost carrier Pobeda Airlines is returning to Vnukovo airport due to a failure of the right engine, the company's spokesperson told Sputnik.
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"There was a right engine failure when flying to Astrakhan, [the plane] is heading back to Vnukovo," the spokesperson said.

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According to the flight tracking website FlightRadar24, the Moscow-to-Astrakhan flight turned back to Vnukovo Airport in the Russian capital over the Volgograd region.

The plane took off from Vnukovo at 7:15 a.m. Moscow time, as scheduled, and was flying over the capital region as of 9 a.m. The airport is preparing for an emergency landing.

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