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An Ethiopian Airlines' 757 comes back to Fiumicino Airport due to a cracked window

Fiumicino, Italy - Its crew would have realized of the partial damage on the window, so deciding to come back due to safety reasons

An Ethiopian Airlines' airplane, which took off from Rome-Fiumicino Airport this morning at about 04:00 am was forced to come back to such air station due to safety reasons. This airplane, a Boeing 757, was flying towards Addis Abeba when, after about an hour, its pilot realized that a window was cracked. So, the crew would have decided to come back to the departure air station, where the aircraft...

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