A Boeing 737-800, operated by Turkey-based Corendon Airlines, burst a tire during landing, forcing nearly 200 people to evacuate.
The incident happened at the Gazipasa airport near the Mediterranean coastal town of Alanya.
It’s the second Boeing-related incident in Turkey in two days.
The nose landing gear tires of Corendon Airlines’ Boeing 737-800 aircraft, registered 9H-TJF, burst and wheel damaged while landing on Runway 08 of Gazipasa–Alanya Airport (GZP), Turkey earlier today.
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After the tire burst, the plane rested on the front landing gear and the… pic.twitter.com/lAkQOkq6lj
— FL360aero (@fl360aero) May 9, 2024
Yet another Boeing accident.
Corendon Airlines’ Boeing 737-800 (JH-TJF) suffered a nosegear tire failure on landing runway in Antalya, Türkiye.
All 190 people aboard the 737 remained unhurt. pic.twitter.com/7E7vg8EF6q
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