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In this Nov. 13, 2010 photo provided by James Aron, a Qantas A380 is inspected on the tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles.  Rolls-Royce will temporarily replace entire engines suffering from oil leaks on the world's largest jetliner after one motor suffered a frightening midair disintegration, an aviation regulator told The Associated Press on Monday, Nov. 15, 2010. Leaking oil caught fire on Nov. 4 in one of a Qantas A380's four massive Trent 900 engines, heating metal parts and causing the motor's disintegration over Indonesia before the jetliner returned safely to Singapore. (AP Photo/James Aron) MANDATORY CREDIT, NO SALES
Photo by: James Aron
In this Nov. 13, 2010 photo provided by James Aron, a Qantas A380 is inspected on the tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles. Rolls-Royce will temporarily replace entire engines suffering from oil leaks on the world's largest jetliner after one motor suffered a frightening midair disintegration, an aviation regulator told The Associated Press on Monday, Nov. 15, 2010. Leaking oil caught fire on Nov. 4 in one of a Qantas A380's four massive Trent 900 engines, heating metal parts and causing the motor's disintegration over Indonesia before the jetliner returned safely to Singapore. (AP Photo/James Aron) MANDATORY CREDIT, NO SALES

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