<p>No one was injured in yesterday's incident, which comes after a Rolls-Royce engine on one of the airline's Airbus A380s superjumbos disintegrated in flight last week.<br /><br />Qantas spokesman Simon Rushton said the latest incident was not related to the A380 problem and that the landing was strictly a precaution.<br /><br />He said the plane involved was a Boeing 767 fitted with two engines built by General Electric. It was carrying 234 people.<br /><br />Rushton said the flight crew noticed vibrations in the left hand engine about 5 minutes into the flight from the western Australian city of Perth for Melbourne in the southeast. They decided to turn back after doing in-flight checks and landed safely in Perth.</p>
<p>No one was injured in yesterday's incident, which comes after a Rolls-Royce engine on one of the airline's Airbus A380s superjumbos disintegrated in flight last week.<br /><br />Qantas spokesman Simon Rushton said the latest incident was not related to the A380 problem and that the landing was strictly a precaution.<br /><br />He said the plane involved was a Boeing 767 fitted with two engines built by General Electric. It was carrying 234 people.<br /><br />Rushton said the flight crew noticed vibrations in the left hand engine about 5 minutes into the flight from the western Australian city of Perth for Melbourne in the southeast. They decided to turn back after doing in-flight checks and landed safely in Perth.</p>