A Qantas flight from New Zealand landed at Sydney airport, in accordance with monitoring service Flightradar24, information company Reuters reported. The flight had earlier issued a misery sign, authorities mentioned.
A New South Wales state ambulance spokesperson mentioned that it was on standby on the airport after the flight had issued a misery sign. An airport spokeswoman mentioned the QF144 flight, a Boeing 737-838 from Auckland, had issued a mayday alert.
12 hearth vehicles have been on standby as a precaution earlier than the aircraft was as a consequence of land, the official knowledgeable.
The misery sign was issued as Qantas flight 144 was approaching Sydney airport on Wednesday afternoon and was scheduled to land at about 3.30pm. It left Auckland an hour late about 2.30pm native time.
The plane is able to touchdown with one engine, Guardian reported. Flight radar information exhibits the aircraft misplaced altitude and velocity lower than one hour after taking off.