INCIDENT Swift Air Boeing 737-400 made an emergency landing at San Jose due to engine issue

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A Swift Air Boeing 737-400 that had reported having engine trouble made a safe emergency landing at Mineta San Jose International Airport Sunday evening, an airport spokesman said.

The Swift Air Boeing 737-400 (reg. N803TJ) operated by iAero – formerly known as Swift Air – notified San Jose airport officials of a problem with one its plane’s engines and asked to land at San Jose.

The plane landed safely and no one was injured, Wintner said. It was not a commercial passenger flight, he said, and the plane taxied to general-aviation facilities upon landing.

The San Jose Fire Department, which has its Station 20 at the airport, mobilized several crews ahead of the landing, but did not have to go into action once the plane landed safely.

IAero is a charter airliner service, include presidential candidates, professional sports teams, college teams, Fortune 500 companies, international delegations and group tours.

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