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Titan Airways A321neo Emergency Due to Film Light-Induced Window Failures

Investigations reveal high-intensity halogen lights used in advertising filming caused window frame melts on a Titan Airways Airbus A321neo, leading to an emergency landing after three window panes detached mid-flight.

Discovered 2024-04-18T07:52:23.876265-07:00 | 2024-04-18T07:52:23.876265-07:00

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