Stricken Russian plane finally removed from Phuket taxiway

Stricken Russian plane finally removed from Phuket taxiway

Phuket airport (Photo: Achadthaya Chuenniran)
Phuket airport (Photo: Achadthaya Chuenniran)

PHUKET: A Russian plane was finally removed from a taxiway at Phuket airport after it broke down during a takeoff attempt, forcing the cancellation of all flights from Saturday evening until early Sunday morning.

Airport management said its air traffic control staff spotted smoke from the right engine of the twinjet Boeing 767-300ER as it attempted to take off for Moscow at 4.30pm on Saturday.

After being informed of the smoke, the captain aborted the takeoff, managing to force the speeding plane to stop on the runway.

It took about 40 minutes to move the Azur Air plane to a taxiway intersection, where it blocked other flights from landing or taking off. 

Subsequent repairs continued until 12.30am on Sunday, when the plane was moved from the taxiway junction. Flight services at Phuket airport then resumed.

The incident affected 47 flights, with some circling over the airport and then landing at Krabi, Samui and Suvarnabhumi airports instead, airport management said.

The Air Azur flight was chartered for 309 passengers and also carried 12 crewmembers.


Do you like the content of this article?
COMMENT (21)

Regional sports complex in the making

KHON KAEN: A 2-billion-baht sports complex is set to be built in Phon district of this northeastern province, offering a wide range of facilities for various sports including Muay Thai, golf, paddleboarding and wakeboarding.

13:55

Ukraine dam burst

Flooding from the Kakhovka dam breach extends over 600 square kilometres on the Ukrainian-held right bank of the Dnipro River and the Russian-held left bank.

13:52

Smuggling probe

The Excise Department is investigating an allegation that one of its high-level officials tried to persuade police to let go of a truck carrying 15,000 litres of smuggled oil.

13:05