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An Air France flight en route to Seattle, USA, made an unscheduled landing in Iqaluit after a smell of burning was detected in the cabin. The Boeing 787-900, carrying 272 passengers and crew, landed safely in Nunavut's capital at 11:41 a.m. local time, as per a statement from Air France to Radio-Canada.

Air France provided an update stating that another plane was dispatched from Montreal to retrieve passengers and crew stranded in Iqaluit. These individuals will then be transported to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, where they will receive assistance and re-routing options to Seattle.

The diverted flight, Air France Flight 338, took off from Paris on May 7 at 10:31 a.m. (CST) bound for Seattle. However, it landed at Iqaluit Airport at 11:44 a.m. (EST) to undergo technical checks due to the aircraft's odor concern.

The unexpected landing occurred during a routine journey from Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, with the flight scheduled to arrive peacefully at 11:20 a.m. local time in Seattle.

The Air France aircraft encountered an unforeseen complication mid-flight, prompting the diversion to Iqaluit. This move ensured the safety of the 272 passengers and crew aboard the Boeing 787-900.

Upon landing in Iqaluit, the passengers and crew disembarked safely, and Air France promptly arranged for another aircraft to transport them to their final destination in Seattle.

Efforts are underway to provide support and assistance to the affected passengers and crew at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. Additionally, re-routing solutions to Seattle are being offered to ensure minimal disruption to travelers' plans.

The diversion of Flight 338 highlights the importance of proactive safety measures implemented by airlines to address any potential issues during flight. In this instance, the quick response by Air France ensured the well-being of all individuals on board.

The Boeing 787-900 aircraft will undergo thorough technical checks in Iqaluit to identify and rectify the source of the burning smell detected in the cabin. Once the necessary inspections and repairs are completed, the aircraft will be cleared to resume its journey to Seattle.

Passengers and crew affected by the diversion expressed understanding for the precautionary measures taken by Air France to prioritize their safety. Despite the unexpected delay, they expressed gratitude for the airline's efforts to ensure their well-being and facilitate their onward travel arrangements.

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