KLM Boeing 737-900 heading Kiev from Amsterdam encountered pressurization problem on September 17. Boeing 737-900 registered as PH-BXO was on FL100 and diverted back and landed safely at Amsterdam’s runway about 35 minutes after departure. All passengers and crews reported to be safe. With a 3 hour delay, a replacement Boeing 737-900, registration PH-BXP, arrived in Kiev.
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