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What was probably a party atmosphere on Jennifer Aniston's private jet heading to Cabo San Lucas quickly changed Friday after a mechanical problem forced an emergency landing in California. People reports that Aniston and nine other passengers were traveling to Mexico from Los Angeles to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the star when a problem was discovered regarding one of the tires of the train. Gulfstream aircraft landing declaration from the International Airport of Ontario. Initial tweets from the airport, where the plane finally landed, simply quoted an "incoming plane" that put the airport and firefighters and local police "on alert".
A source tells People the airport was closed specifically so that the plane from Aniston could land. United States today reports that the plane circled the airport for three hours to burn fuel before landing in a "slightly fragile but successful landing" around 14:00 local time. Aniston and his team took off in another plane about two hours later. Also said to be on board: friends co-star Courteney Cox. (Read more stories from Jennifer Aniston.)
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