One of the Nigerian career Max Air Boeing 737 is involved in a landing incident in Kano, where the jet is resting in the front torso.
The 737-400 experienced the “nose ring landing and circle collapse” during landing on January 28, said the Nigerian Federal Airport Bureau FAAN.
Identify Twinjet as 5N-MBD. It states that it was originally delivered to Thai Airlines in 1997 and transported 53 passengers and six crew members.
The airline based in Kano said that none of the residents was injured, but the runway at Kano Airport was temporarily closed for inspection.
“One of our aircraft experienced the incident when we landed in Kano,” says his career.
“Our crew guarantees the safe evacuation of all passengers and crew, and specialized in the situation.”
It states that none of the residents were injured, and the aircraft was removed from the runway by the local time at 05:30. The runway resumed at 08:00.
The main runway of Kano specified on 06/24 is 3,300m.
The airport station, which also states that the 737 was also a rear tire burst, said that the aircraft was killed to the bay for inspection.
The Nigerian Safety Research Bureau has conducted a survey of the outbreak, but has not disclosed the survey results yet.
Two years ago, the bureau began investigating a serious event involving the same aircraft.
When 737 took off from Yora for Abuja on May 7, 2023, the wheels from the left -handed mainlanding gear fell off the aircraft. The wheel assembly was damaged, including the remaining tires at the time of landing.
The case was one of the most weekly spaces, urging Nigeria's Civil Air Regulation Authority to impose a temporary suspension of Max Air operations in 737.