Qantas 737 cabin depressurises
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A Qantas Boeing 737-400 suffered a cabin depressurisation following a problem with one of its air conditioning system. The carrier said that oxygen masks were deployed as the pilot descended from 11,000 to 3,000 metres in a bid to repressurise the cabin. The plane was carrying 90 passengers from Adelaide to Melbourne when the incident occurred, but nobody was injured.
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