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Malaysia Airlines plane makes Melbourne emergency landing Malaysia Airlines plane makes Melbourne emergency landing
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A Malaysia Airlines passenger plane has made an emergency landing in Australia after reporting a possible engine fire. A Malaysia Airlines passenger plane has made an emergency landing in Melbourne, Australia after reporting a possible engine fire.
Flight MH148 was travelling from Melbourne to the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur. Flight MH148 had just taken off from Melbourne for the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.
Plane tracking sites showed the flight circling the airport several times. Plane tracking sites showed the Airbus 330 circling Melbourne airport several times before turning back.
Fire engines were at the scene but officials at Melbourne airport said it had landed safely at around 15:00 local time (05:00 GMT). Fire engines were on site but airport officials said it landed safely at 15:00 local time (05:00 GMT).
A spokeswoman for Airservices Australia, the government's aviation safety body, said the plane had reported an "engine fire" alert in the cabin.
"The plane proceeded to dump the fuel and returned to land and it landed safely at the aviation rescue sites," she told Reuters news agency. Officials said this was standard procedure for an emergency landing.
The airport said it was operating normally.
Malaysia Airlines tweeted that the plane "made an air-turn back and landed uneventfully".
"The aircraft is being grounded for investigation," it said.