Etihad Dreamliner Ablaze: Take-Off Abort After Landing Gear Smoke Scare at Melbourne Airport
An Etihad Airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner carrying 289 passengers was forced to ditch its take-off today at Melbourne Airport after a landing gear malfunction sparked smoke and damaged two wheels.
Runway Drama at Melbourne Airport
The incident unfolded on Runway 34 on January 5, 2025. As the plane prepared to roar into the sky, smoke poured from its landing gear. The crew swiftly aborted the take-off, bringing the aircraft to a safe halt.
Emergency services rushed to the scene, adding a dramatic airfield response. Thankfully, all 289 passengers and crew walked away unscathed.
Etihad Airways Speaks Out
A spokesperson for Etihad Airways said:
“The flight crew decided to halt the take-off for technical reasons. The aircraft was safely brought to a stop on the runway, and emergency services attended as a precaution.”
Airport Operations Impacted, But Back on Track
Emergency crews quickly assessed the aircraft while Melbourne Airport officials inspected the damaged wheels. Though runway operations were briefly disrupted, flights have since resumed normal service.
Passengers were safely deplaned and are now being offered alternative travel arrangements by Etihad.
Investigation Underway
Etihad Airways engineers and aviation safety regulators are probing what caused the landing gear failure. Further inspections and maintenance could be needed before this Dreamliner takes to the skies again.
The incident underscores airline safety protocols and the quick thinking of the flight crew, who averted disaster and kept everyone safe. Passengers booked on this flight should check with Etihad for updates on rescheduling and travel options.