There were no injuries.
The US Air Force Boeing 707 requested permission to land yesterday after one of its four engines failed, said Air Vice Marshall Jemi Trisonjaya.
He said permission for an emergency landing was granted and several fire trucks and ambulances were deployed to the airport's runway.
The plane successfully landed at Sultan Iskandar Muda airport in Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh province.
The plane was carrying 20 American military personnel to Japan's Haneda Airport from Diego Garcia, a US military base in the central Indian Ocean.
Trisonjaya said no one aboard the plane was injured.
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