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Norwegian Air Boeing 737 Forced to Turn Back After Tyre Explosion on Take-Off

  • A Boeing 737 operated by Norwegian was forced to make an emergency landing at Arlanda Airport due to a tire explosion during takeoff, carrying 181 passengers.
  • According to a Norwegian press officer, the flight circled back to land safely despite the unsettling situation.
  • Maya Carenco described the experience, stating that the plane shook greatly and expressed being shocked after learning about the explosion.
  • Police and paramedics were present at the runway, where debris from the explosion was reported, highlighting ongoing safety scrutiny for Boeing.
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A passenger plane from Arlanda had to turn around and make an emergency landing on Wednesday morning after one of the aircraft's tires exploded. "It was quite a big effort from the rescue services," says Sara Eriksson at the Swedish Maritime Administration.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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An aircraft tire has exploded during takeoff at Arlanda. The plane has made a low-altitude flyby so the damage can be examined.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Emergency services were on standby at Arlanda Airport north of Stockholm this morning after tire debris from a Norwegian airliner bound for Paris was found on the runway shortly after takeoff.

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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