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A plane carrying Brazil's president returns to Mexico City due to technical issues

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A plane carrying Brazil’s President Lula returned to Mexico City due to a technical problem shortly after takeoff. The aircraft, an Airbus A319, circled the airport for two hours before landing safely back at the Felipe Angeles International Airport.

The incident occurred after President Lula attended a meeting with outgoing Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The Brazilian air force reported that standard security procedures were followed during the technical difficulties, and the pilots were required to wait for fuel consumption to safely return to the airport. This is not the first time Lula’s flights have encountered issues; earlier this year, a plane carrying his security team faced similar technical problems.

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