Part of engine on China Eastern Airlines jet tears away after take-off

A China Eastern Airlines jet suffered a major engine failure shortly after taking off out of Sydney for Shanghai Sunday. After the airplane landed safely back in Sydney, emergency crews found a gaping hole in the front part of the nose cowl. The incident with the jetliner's engines is the second of its kind in as many months. No passengers or crew aboard the twin-aisle Airbus A330-200 were injured during the incident. A spokesman for Rolls-Royce said , "We are aware of the incident and will be working closely with relevant partners to understand the cause of the issue." The engine failure in Sydney resembles another recent incident. An EgyptAir flight from Cairo to Beijing in May aborted its take-off after reporting a failed engine. The nose cowl on that Trent 700 engine also had torn away. <br/>
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6/11/17