An Air China flight was evacuated upon landing in Singapore after one of the aircraft engines caught fire on Sunday, leading to a three-hour closure of Changi Airport.
An Air China flight was evacuated upon landing in Singapore after one of the aircraft engines caught fire on Sunday, leading to a three-hour closure of Changi Airport.
Passengers on an Air China flight were evacuated upon landing in Singapore after one of the aircraft’s engines caught fire, leading to a three-hour closure of Changi Airport on Sunday.
Air China flight CA9 from Chengdu Tianfu Airport to Singapore Changi Airport on September 10 was A403neo with aircraft number B-320J. There were 305 passengers and 146 crew members on board. Air China said that the aircraft appeared cabin smoke before landing, the crew disposed of it according to the procedure, and the plane landed at 16:14 Beijing time. The crew organized passengers to carry out emergency evacuation after landing, and Singapore Chango Airport initiated emergency procedures. The cause of the incident is under investigation.