Officials said on Tuesday nights that aircraft airplanes were fired at an airport in Busan, Korea, and all passengers and crew had to evacuate.
The Airbus A321 airplane was planning to fly from Gimhae International Airport to Hong Kong, when a fire broke out at 10:30 pm before takeoff.
The Ministry of Transport, South Korea, stated in a statement that all 176 on board (169 passengers, six cabin crew, one flight engineer) fled through evacuation slides. Several minor injuries were reported, and at least two passengers were hospitalized with a bruise suffering during the evacuation.
The video and photos of the flame broadcast on local media shows that the flames, flames and flames of the airplane have a fierce and intense, flame, flame, flame, flame, flames, flames, flames and flames. It is shown. Aircraft inflatable evacuation slides were developed. At around 11:30 pm, the fire department said the fire had disappeared.
I didn't immediately know what caused the flame. The Ministry of Transport and its Air and the Railway Accident Investigator have investigated the problem.
AIR BUSAN, a low -cost airline that operates domestic and international flights with Busan, is a subsidiary of Asiana Airlines, one of the two major airlines in Korea. According to Flightradar24, an airplane tracking service, the plane arrived from Niino just before 9:00 pm local time.
A few days ago, the country's traffic authorities urged low -cost airline airline airline airlines to prioritize profit over profits after the crash, which was the worst air disaster last month. Jeju Airlines, a Boeing 737-800, collided with the concrete wall of Muang International Airport, killed 179 people and raised questions about aviation safety measures.
The Ministry of Transport's safety tests found that South Korea's seven airports and some airlines in the country violate existing safety standards.
The Ministry of Transport said that the airplane that fired on Tuesday had a registration number HL7763, and was listed as Flight Abl391. According to the ministry's aviation technology information system, the 17-year-old Airbus A321-200 was built in 2007. According to the Ministry of Transport, it was operated by Asiana Airlines, the parent company of Air Vsian until it was handed over to Air Busan in May 2017.
Airbus and Asian Airlines did not respond immediately to comment requests.
The plane is sitting with 195 passengers and is one of the eight aircraft operated by Air Busan, according to Cirium, an air data company. It is leases to the airline from Aercap, an Irish company that leases jet to careers around the world.
Jet was built in 2007 and used the engine manufactured by International Aero Engines, a joint venture for MTU engine, a German MTU engine, a Japanese aero engine corporation, a Japanese aero engine corporation.
According to Cirium data, there are more than 1,500 airplanes from the same A321 generation as the jet involved in the incidents. The oldest is more than 30 years ago, and experts say that it is not safe to be unusual if the jet is fully maintained.