On 5 February, an Azur Air Boeing 767-300 (registered RA-73034) operated flight ZF3774 between Phuket, Thailand and Krasnoyarsk, Russia. During take-off roll, the pilots rejected take-off after a right-hand engine failure. A passenger filmed the take-off, showing the flames and smoke underneath the wing. Due to the heavy breaking, three tires got damaged.
None of the 12 crew members and 309 passengers were injured. They were dropped off back inside the airport terminal.
Passengers will be provided with a hotel, hot meals and soft drinks while waiting for their flight, which has been rescheduled for tomorrow at 12:25, a Russian telegram account revealed.
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Azur Air Boeing 767-300 (RA-73034, built 1997) operating on flt #ZF3604 to Moskow-VKO rejected its take-off run at high speed on runway 09 at Phuket-Intl AP (VTSP) Thailand. All 309 passengers + 12 crewmembers deplaned on a taxiway.?https://t.co/sJ7erdsD7k pic.twitter.com/r9g3YDGUc2
— JACDEC (@JacdecNew) February 4, 2023
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