Air Busan Flight Catches Fire at Gimhae Airport; All Passengers Safely Evacuated
A serious incident occurred late Tuesday night at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, when an Air Busan flight caught fire shortly before its scheduled departure to Hong Kong. The Airbus A321ceo was engulfed in flames at approximately 10:30 PM local time. Fortunately, all 169 passengers and seven crew members aboard were safely evacuated, with three individuals sustaining minor injuries during the emergency.
Authorities confirmed that investigations into the cause of the fire are currently underway. Busan Mayor Park Heong-Joon has called for a thorough review of aviation safety protocols in response to this incident. “We can't confirm the exact cause yet, but this significant accident serves as an opportunity to evaluate our entire aviation system,” he stated.
This incident follows a recent deadly plane crash involving Jeju Air in Muan, which resulted in the tragic loss of 179 lives. The increasing frequency of aviation accidents has left some citizens in South Korea feeling anxious about flying. One traveler in Seoul expressed concern, saying, “I’m a little nervous and worried about so many accidents happening.”
Airbus has acknowledged the incident and is in contact with Air Busan. At this point, the airline and its parent company, Asiana Airlines, have not responded to inquiries for further information regarding the incident.
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