A Qantas flight heading from Singapore to London has made an emergency landing in Azerbaijan after the pilots received an intermittent fault indicator in the cockpit.
Flight tracking services on social media reported the A-380 aircraft making a 180 degree turn near Tbilisi in Georgia squawking 7700 (meaning an emergency situation) and landing in Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku on Friday.
A Qantas spokeswoman confirmed to AAP on Friday afternoon that the plane had touched down in Baku without incident but did not specify the fault.
“Our flight from Singapore to London has made an unscheduled landing at Baku Airport in Azerbaijan after pilots received an intermittent fault indicator in the cockpit,” she said.
“Engineers will inspect the aircraft prior to continuing its journey”.