A China Eastern Airlines jet suffered a major engine failure shortly after taking off out of Sydney for Shanghai on Sunday.
No passengers or crew aboard the twin-aisle Airbus A330-200 were injured during the incident, according to Xinhua news. The jet typically seats around 265 passengers.
After hearing a «really, really loud» unexpected noise after takeoff, «nobody really panicked, but I was a little bit nervous and it kind of smelled like burning, » one passenger told CNN affiliate Seven Network.
Airbus said it is «aware of the incident and will support the investigation of this engine issue.»
A spokesman for Rolls-Royce, which manufactures the engine, said in a statement, «We are aware of the incident and will be working closely with relevant partners to understand the cause of the issue.»
The engine failure in Sydney resembles another recent incident. An EgyptAir flight from Cairo to Beijing in May aborted its takeoff after reporting a failed engine.