Boeing 787-900 makes emergency landing at Canadian airport, plane was on a Paris-Seattle flight

An Air France Boeing 787-900 on a Paris-Seattle flight diverted to a Canadian airport after "cabin overheating", said the French airline, which has so far not identified any damage.
"Air France confirms that the crew of flight AF338 on May 7, 2024 from Paris to Seattle with a Boeing 787-900 decided to stop to Iqaluit airport in Canada after smelling the smell of burning materials) in the cabin," the airline said in a statement. aerial.
"This decision was made in accordance with flight procedures, company instructions and in application of the principle of care for passengers. The plane landed normally in Iqaluit at 10:44 a.m. on Tuesday," the statement said.
"The first checks by the Air France engineer who arrived at the scene do not show any anomalies at the moment. Checks are ongoing," explained an Air France representative.
Boeing is going through a difficult period that has been marked by many incidents. Three of the four commercial aircraft models manufactured by Boeing today are also officially under investigation by the US Civil Aviation Administration (FAA), including the 787 Dreamliner.
"Air France is strictly following the instructions and recommendations of the French and international authorities. There have been no reservations regarding the Boeing 787 and 777 fleet used by our company," Air France clarified.
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