On April 5, a reporter from Nandu learned from Malaysia Airlines that on April 3, Flight MH2664 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia was decided to return to Kuala Lumpur and landed safely at Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 17:3 local time on the same day.

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On April 5, a reporter from Nandu learned from Malaysia Airlines that on April 3, Flight MH2664 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia, due to technical problems in the plane, the crew decided to return to Kuala Lumpur and landed safely at Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 17:3 local time on the same day. A reporter from Nandu found that the model of the flight was Boeing 737-800. On the same day, the Malaysian Civil Aviation Administration said that it will continue to monitor the follow-up situation of the incident.

On April 5, a reporter from Nandu learned from Malaysia Airlines that on April 3, Flight MH2664 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia was decided to return to Kuala Lumpur and landed safely at Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 17:3 local time on the same day. - DayDayNews

Malaysia Airlines said that on April 3, flight MH2664 from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau, Sabah, decided to turn back in the air due to technical problems in the plane. The airline added that the flight encountered severe weather during the flight. For the sake of passenger safety, the crew decided to return to Kuala Lumpur and landed safely at Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 17:3 local time on the same day.

According to the flight message, the model flying the flight is Boeing 737-800, with an age of 8.6 years.

htmlOn the 5th, a reporter from Nandu learned from the Civil Aviation Administration of Malaysia that the agency has received a report submitted by Malaysia Airlines on the flight rebate incident, and said that the flight was "in accordance with the prescribed safety procedures" to make the decision to return to Kuala Lumpur International Airport in the air. "The driver and the co-pilot safely handled the technical issues and returned to Kuala Lumpur to prepare for the required maintenance operations."

The bureau further stated that it has been in close contact with Malaysia Airlines to ensure that all technical safety issues are resolved under the premise of following safety procedures and rules and regulations. Afterwards, the agency will review the Malaysian Airlines internal flight data monitoring system, which monitors and includes all flight data, including the flight. According to preliminary data, the crew responded correctly to the problems that occurred during the flight. The Civil Aviation Administration said it will continue to monitor the follow-up situation and ensure that "no compromise on any issues that may endanger airlines and the public's safety."

Interview and writing: Nandu reporter He Jiahui

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