Evacuation aircraft Korean Airlines at Haneda airport in Tokyo
Korean airlines (Korean Air Lines) proceeded to the evacuation of 319 passengers and crew of an aircraft preparing take off from Haneda Airport in Tokyo, after the smoke detection in the engine left.
This incident led the authorities to temporarily close the airport, which is the largest hub of the country.
Television footage shows a Boeing 777 aircraft is at the runway, while vehicles pyrosevstikis spray foam on the engine. In the plane the four emergency chute deployed.
The aircraft was bound for Seoul, South Korea, and has two engines Pratt & Whitney (PW4000).
No injuries have been reported, although 30 passengers felt unwell, according to the state media in Japan.
Said Airport serves about 550 flights daily, transporting 75 million passengers annually.
Korean airlines (Korean Air Lines) proceeded to the evacuation of 319 passengers and crew of an aircraft preparing take off from Haneda Airport in Tokyo, after the smoke detection in the engine left.
This incident led the authorities to temporarily close the airport, which is the largest hub of the country.
Television footage shows a Boeing 777 aircraft is at the runway, while vehicles pyrosevstikis spray foam on the engine. In the plane the four emergency chute deployed.
The aircraft was bound for Seoul, South Korea, and has two engines Pratt & Whitney (PW4000).
No injuries have been reported, although 30 passengers felt unwell, according to the state media in Japan.
Said Airport serves about 550 flights daily, transporting 75 million passengers annually.
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