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JetBlue, Cabin Failed to Pressurize

A Jetblue Airbus A320-200, registration N621JB performing flight B6-658 from Fort Lauderdale,FL to Cleveland,OH (USA), was climbing through 13,000 feet out of Fort Lauderdale when the crew stopped the climb and descended to 10,000 feet due to problems with the cabin pressurization. The aircraft diverted to Orlando,FL (USA) for a safe landing about 45 minutes after departure. A replacement A320-200 registration N586JB reached Cleveland with a delay of 2 hours. The occurrence aircraft resumed service after 11 hours on the ground.

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