Air canada boeing 777 200lr

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However, what would seem to be such a simple issue caused a 30 hour delay. The cause was a faulty light ballast in the washroom. The aircraft was diverted to Nadi, Fiji for a safe landing. Over the Pacific Ocean, an acrid odour began to emanate from one of the washrooms. It’s lone blemish came on a Jflight from Sydney, Australia to Vancouver, British Columbia. As mentioned, this is one of just six B77L variants in the Air Canada fleet and one of 59 to ever be delivered by Boeing. This Boeing 777-233LR is configured for a maximum total of 300 passengers with 40 seats in business class and 24 more in premium economy and 236 seats in economy class. C-FIUF took its first flight on Jand was delivered to Air Canada on August 7, 2007.

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