United Airlines Boeing 787 plane from Melbourne safely diverted with smoke from cockpit

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United Airlines planes pictured at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas, US, on March 18, 2019.

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NOUMEA, NEW CALEDONIA (AFP) - A United Airlines Boeing 787-900 jet was diverted to the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia on Monday (March 25) after reports of smoke coming from the cockpit, a local official told AFP.
The United States aircraft flying 256 passengers from Melbourne, Australia, to Los Angeles, touched down safely at La Tontouta airport in New Caledonia's capital Noumea.
"The passengers are disembarking calmly," said the official from the local Chamber of Commerce, which runs the airport.
"It seems that there was some smoke coming out of the cockpit."
It followed a Lion Air crash in Indonesia last October that left 189 dead, which raised major concerns about the safety certification of the 737 Max 8 model.
The Nouvelles-Caledoniennes (Caledonian News) website reported that oxygen masks automatically dropped down in the cabin of the United Airlines plane.
The local RRB radio station said no one was hurt and all the passengers would spend the night in Noumea, 2,700km north-east of Melbourne.
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