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Qantas Flight lands safely in Auckland after Mayday Call

Qantas Airways has confirmed that the fire alarm which prompted a pilot to call for help before safely landing at Auckland Airport on Friday, was most likely a false alert.

In a statement, the airline stated that the pilot of the Boeing 737 requested an emergency landing when he received intermittent information about a possible fire in the cargo hold.

The company said preliminary investigations had shown that there was no fire inside the cargo hold in front, and engineers will inspect the aircraft to find out the cause.

A spokesperson confirmed that there were 156 passengers aboard the flight from Sydney, New Zealand to Auckland. According to the airline, all passengers had left the aircraft.

Auckland Airport said in a press release that emergency services had been on standby for an aircraft arriving in Auckland that reported problems earlier that morning.

The airfield has returned to normal, but there could be slight delays in departing or arriving flights. Reporting by Praveen menon; Additional reporting in Wellington by Lucy Craymer; Editing Jamie Freed

(source: Reuters)