News from this site on August 13. At around 7:50 a.m. on August 12, local time, the fire department of Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan received a notification that a Singapore Airlines (Singapore Airlines) Boeing 787 passenger plane was at Narita Airport B. After landing on the runway, black smoke came out of the left engine.
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According to CCTV news reports, Singapore Airlines’ latest response stated that
- The cause of the incident: technical issues with the braking system
The problem has been resolved and the ground engineering team has replaced the tires.
- Accident situation:
Smoke emitted from the left engine of Singapore Airlines flight SQ638 when it landed at Tokyo Narita Airport.
- Follow-up processing:
Narita Airport confirmed that there were no casualties.
The passenger plane involved was flight number SQ638, carrying 260 passengers and 16 crew members.
Runway B of Narita Airport was closed for about 50 minutes due to towing aircraft, and the return flight SQ637 was delayed for more than two hours.
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