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Virgin Australia plane makes emergency landing after engine fire

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A Virgin Australia plane has landed safely in New Zealand after a fire shut down one of its engines, the nation’s fire service said.

The Boeing 737-800 jet was bound for Melbourne, with 67 passengers and six crew members on board, when the engine fire forced a diversion to Invercargill Airport. 

Virgin Australia chief operations officer, Stuart Aggs, said in an emailed statement the incident may have resulted from “a possible bird strike”.

Flames were seen shortly after the plane took off from Queenstown Airport at 5.50pm local time. 

No further information about what happened at the time of the incident was known, said Catherine Nind, an airport spokesperson.

“At this time, we are not aware of any physical injuries to guests or crew,” Mr Aggs said. 

Passengers will be accommodated in Invercargill overnight and new flights will be arranged, he said.

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