Singapore Airlines' SQ638 lands at Narita Airport with smoking engine, no injuries reported

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Singapore Airlines' SQ638 lands at Narita Airport with smoking engine, no injuries reported
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White smoke was seen emanating from the left engine from a Singapore Airlines (SIA) plane as it touched down at Narita International Airport on Monday (Aug 12) morning. According to Japanese broadcaster NHK, the city fire department dispatched fire engines to the airport's Runway B after receiving a report at about 6.50am SGT.

Emergency vehicles surrounding Singapore Airlines flight SQ638, which landed at Narita International Airport with a smoking engine on Aug 12.White smoke was seen emanating from the left engine from a Singapore Airlines plane as it touched down at Narita International Airport on Monday morning.

Runway B was temporarily closed for the aircraft to be towed away, Kyodo News reported. The affected runway reopened at about 7.30am SGT. In response to AsiaOne's queries, a spokesperson from SIA said flight SQ638 experienced a "technical issue with its brakes" upon landing at Narita International Airport in Tokyo, Japan on Aug 12.

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