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Azur Air, Cabin did not Pressurize

An Azur Air Boeing 767-300, registration VP-BUX performing flight ZF-5555 from Moscow Domodedovo (Russia) to Varadero (Cuba), was climbing out of Moscow when the crew stopped the climb at FL160 due to the cabin not properly pressurizing. The aircraft dumped fuel and returned to Moscow for a safe landing about 2:15 hours after departure. A replacement Boeing 767-300 registration VP-BXW is estimated to reach Varadero with a delay of about 9 hours.

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