Created Thursday, Aug 8th 2024 20:37Z, last updated Thursday, Aug 8th 2024 20:37Z
A SAS Scandinavian Airlines Embraer ERJ-195, registration SE-RSK performing flight SK-1683 from Copenhagen (Denmark) to Milan Malpensa (Italy), was enroute at FL370 about 25nm southwest of Stuttgart (Germany) when the crew decided to divert to Stuttgart reporting a problem with one of their instruments on board. The aircraft landed safely on Stuttgart's runway 25 about 45 minutes later.

The airport reported the reason for the diversion was a defective instrument in the cockpit.

A replacement Canadair CRJ-900 registration EI-FPI reached Milan with a delay of about 7:20 hours.

The occurrence aircraft remained on the ground for about 5.5 hours, then positioned back to Copenhagen and resumed service.

Related Flight: SK1683, SAS News
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