From Reuters:
“The United Arab Emirates’ civil aviation regulator has opened an investigation into an aborted takeoff by an Emirates airline passenger jet this month at Dubai Airport, the carrier said on Saturday.
It is the second inquiry launched into the airline in less than a month, after another passenger jet in December did not immediately increase its ascent after takeoff. The flight landed safely.”
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