MOSCOW, Jumada II 05, 1436, March 25, 2015, SPA -- A Boeing 737 plane carrying 78 passengers plus crew landed safely at the main airport in Russia's second city of St. Petersburg on Wednesday after one of its engines failed, Reuters reported. "The plane made a safe landing ... no passengers were injured," Russian airline UTair, which operated the flight, said in a statement. UTair is Russia's third-largest airline by passenger numbers and is more than 60 percent owned by a pension fund of oil company Surgutneftegaz. It carried 11.2 million passengers in 2014, up 7 percent on 2013. --SPA 13:26 LOCAL TIME 10:26 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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