A Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight to Milan caught fire early Monday
morning (Jun 27) while making an emergency landing in Singapore, but all
passengers on board escaped unharmed.Flight SQ368 departed Changi
Airport for Milan at 2.05am on Monday. The flight was forced to turn
back to Singapore after an engine oil warning message, SIA said in a
statement.
The plane’s right engine caught fire after the aircraft, a Boeing
777-300ER, touched down at the airport at around 6.50am, SIA said.
Firefighters put out the fire and there were no injuries to the 222
passengers and 19 crew on board.
Changi Airport also issued a statement saying that the fire was
extinguished “within minutes” by the Airport Emergency Service team,
which was already on standby.
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