Created Thursday, Jan 13th 2022 15:33Z, last updated Thursday, Jan 13th 2022 15:33Z
A KLM Boeing 737-800, registration PH-BXE performing flight KL-1151 from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Oslo (Norway), was climbing out of Amsterdam's runway 24 when the crew requested to stop climb at 3000 feet advising they were having problems with the cabin pressurization. The crew subsequently climbed the aircraft to FL060 for troubleshooting and further to FL070, then the crew requested to return to Amsterdam advising they had a problem with one of the aircraft doors. The aircraft landed safely back on Amsterdam's runway 18R about 25 minutes after departure.

The flight was cancelled.

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