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Singapore Airlines responded to the Boeing plane's engine emitting black smoke after landing: There was a technical problem with the brake system

2024-08-13

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IT Home reported on August 13 that at around 7:50 am local time on August 12, the fire department of Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan received a report that a Singapore Airlines (SIA) Boeing 787 passenger plane was emitting black smoke from the left engine after landing on Runway B of Narita Airport.


According to CCTV News, Singapore Airlines’ latest response said:The incident was caused by a technical problem with the brake systemThe problem has been resolved. Singapore Airlines said that the ground engineering team has replaced a tire and the problem has been resolved.

Singapore Airlines flight SQ638 was landing on the runway of Tokyo Narita Airport in Japan on the morning of the 12th when smoke came out from the left engine.Narita Airport confirms no casualties

IT Home learned that the flight number of the passenger plane involved was SQ638, flying from Singapore to Narita, with a total of 260 passengers and 16 crew members on board. In order to tow the aircraft, Runway B of Narita Airport was closed for about 50 minutes. This problem caused the return flight SQ637 to be delayed for more than two hours that day.