The issue involving SQ638's brakes caused delay to SQ637's departure from Tokyo to Singapore.
SINGAPORE – A Singapore Airlines flight landed at Japan’s Narita International Airport on Aug 12 with smoke billowing from the plane’s tyres because of technical issues with its brakes.
The incident resulted in a delay to Flight SQ637, the same aircraft which departed from Narita for Changi at 1.28pm local time on Aug 12 – just over two hours after its scheduled 11.10am departure time. Narita city’s fire department in Chiba prefecture near Tokyo received a report about the incident at around 7.45am, the Japanese media reported.
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