Qantas plane makes emergency landing in Sydney
A Qantas plane has made an emergency landing in Sydney after experiencing an engine failure.
The plane, a Boeing 737, was carrying 144 passengers and six crew members when it landed safely at Sydney Airport at around 3pm on Sunday.
There were no reports of any injuries.
A Qantas spokesperson said the plane experienced an engine failure shortly after takeoff from Sydney Airport.
The pilot made the decision to return to Sydney and land the plane as soon as possible.
The plane landed safely and the passengers and crew were evacuated.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating the incident.
Qantas said it is working with the ATSB to determine the cause of the engine failure.
The airline said it is too early to say when the plane will be back in service.
Qantas said it is providing support to the passengers and crew who were on the plane.
The airline said it is committed to the safety of its passengers and crew.
Qantas said it will continue to cooperate with the ATSB investigation.
The incident is a reminder of the importance of aviation safety.
Qantas has a strong safety record and is one of the safest airlines in the world.
The airline is committed to providing a safe and reliable service to its passengers.