Etihad Airways flight EY461 to Abu Dhabi aborted takeoff at Melbourne Airport after two tyres burst, prompting safety ...
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said the cause of the aborted take-off was ‘a high exhaust gas temperature indication ...
Passengers have praised the calm manner of the captain and crew of an Etihad Airways flight that was forced to abort take-off at Melbourne Airport on Sunday night. Airport fire crews were called ...
An Etihad Airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aborted take-off at Melbourne Airport on Sunday after a landing gear malfunction led to smoke and damage to two of the aircraft’s wheels, the airline said.
Etihad Airways flight EY461 bound for Abu Dhabi was moments from take-off at Melbourne Airport shortly after 6pm on Sunday night when the drama unfolded. Footage from the scene shows the plane ...
An Etihad Airways aircraft left on the runway at Melbourne Airport for more than 12 hours after a rejected takeoff was experiencing an engine issue which could have compromised flight safety.
Dubai: An Etihad Airways flight scheduled to travel from Melbourne to Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport aborted its takeoff on January 5, citing "technical reasons," the airline confirmed in ...
A Boeing 787 operated by Etihad Airways aborted its takeoff from Melbourne Airport in Australia on Sunday due to technical ...
An Etihad flight was forced to abort take-off on Sunday after its tyres appeared to burst. The flight from Melbourne to Abu Dhabi was forced to halt take-off amid fears that the plane’s wheels ...
An Etihad Airways' Boeing 787-9 similar to the one that blew two tires after an aborted takeoff at Melbourne Airport. A Boeing 787-9 has ten tyres in total, including two at the front and eight in ...
It meant only one runway was available for operations, causing flight disruptions during what is expected to be Melbourne Airport’s busiest summer for international travel ever. Etihad confirmed ...
A Boeing 787 plane aborted takeoff at Australia's Melbourne Airport on Sunday for "technical reasons," according to Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).