- A Swiss plane made an emergency landing in Graz, Austria, due to smoke in the cockpit and cabin.
- Ten passengers required medical treatment, and one cabin crew member was airlifted to hospital by helicopter.
- The Airbus 220-300 aircraft, carrying 74 passengers and five crew, was flying from Bucharest to Zurich when it was forced to land due to engine issues and smoke detection.
A Swiss plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Graz, Austria, after smoke was detected in the cockpit and cabin. The incident occurred on a flight from Bucharest to Zurich, with 74 passengers and five crew on board.
Ten passengers required medical treatment, and one cabin crew member was airlifted to hospital by helicopter. The condition of the crew member is currently unknown, but the airline expressed deep concern.
Four other crew members were treated by medics, and the airline is working to determine the cause of the incident. The plane, an Airbus 220-300, was forced to land due to engine issues and smoke detection.
Swiss, the airline, stated that their thoughts are with the passengers and crew who experienced the incident. They are cooperating with local authorities to investigate the cause and plan the next steps. Graz Airport was closed temporarily while the plane was still on the runway.