KEY POINTS
  • An Air France flight from Paris to Los Angeles made an emergency landing in eastern Canada
  • One of plane's engines suffered "serious damage" mid-flight
  • Images on social media appeared to show that the front part, of the engine had torn off, but the main part of the engine was intact
An Airbus A320 aircraft (L) and an Airbus A321 (R) stand on the tarmac at Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, France.

An Air France flight from Paris to Los Angeles made an emergency landing in eastern Canada on Saturday after one of its four engines sustained "serious damage" over the Atlantic, the airline said.

Air France Flight 66, originating at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, landed at Goose Bay in Labrador at 1542 GMT, the airline said, and no one was hurt in the incident.