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.
An aircraft tire has exploded during takeoff at Arlanda. The plane has made a low-altitude flyby so the damage can be examined.
Norwegian Boeing 737-800 Returns to Stockholm After Tyre Burst on Takeoff
A Norwegian Air Shuttle flight bound for Paris was forced to return to Stockholm on Wednesday after suffering a tyre burst during takeoff, prompting an hour-long precautionary operation before landing safely. Flight D82046, operated by a Boeing 737-800, had departed Stockholm Arlanda Airport’s runway 19R at 9:26 a.m. local time on August 27. The scheduled service was en route to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport when the incident occurred. Tyre Fa…
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.
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