Ryanair 737 MAX Plane Tyre Explodes Upon Landing at Italy’s Milan Bergamo Airport, No Injuries Reported (Watch Video)
A Ryanair 737 MAX plane experienced a tire explosion upon landing at Milan Bergamo Airport, causing runway closure. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among passengers or crew during the incident.
The runway at Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio International Airport is currently closed following an incident involving a Ryanair 737 MAX that blew its main gear tyres while landing. According to a statement from airport authorities, "SACBO advises that due to an aircraft grounded on the runway because of technical problems, operations are suspended. Departing flights are delayed, and arriving flights may be diverted or canceled until the runway is reopened." Fortunately, no passengers or crew members were injured during the incident. The flight, which originated from Barcelona, landed safely, but the blown tyres activated emergency protocols. Ensure Timely Arrival of Baggage at Airports After Aircraft Landing or Face Action: BCAS Warns Airlines.
Ryanair 737 MAX Blows Tyres on Landing
Runway at Milan Bergamo Airport Closed After Ryanair 737 MAX Blows Tires on Landing
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