Singapore Airlines responded to the black smoke coming from the engine of the Boeing passenger plane after landing: it was due to a technical problem with the braking system

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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.

Singapore Airlines responded to the black smoke coming from the engine of the Boeing passenger plane after landing: it was due to a technical problem with the braking system


According to CCTV news reports, Singapore Airlines’ latest response stated that
  1. 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.
  2. Accident situation:
    Smoke emitted from the left engine of Singapore Airlines flight SQ638 when it landed at Tokyo Narita Airport.
  3. 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.

    Singapore Airlines responded to the black smoke coming from the engine of the Boeing passenger plane after landing: it was due to a technical problem with the braking system

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