HL7534 being sprayed by foam after cancelled the takeoff |
HL7534, a Boeing 777-300 aircraft of Korean Air
suffered engine fire at the time when it was taxiing at Tokyo-Haneda
International Airport as flight KE2708 on May 27, 2016. Flames were detected in
one of the Boeing 777-300's Pratt & Whitney PW4090 engines before the
aircraft departed to Seoul-Gimpo International Airport. The takeoff was
canceled immediately after the fire detected, luckily all 302 passengers and 18
crews on board were evacuated safely. The emergency vehicles came immediately
and sprayed the aircraft with foam. The aircraft, HL7534, is an 18,3 years old
Boeing 777-300. It was being delivered to Korean Air on December 28, 1999. It
mainly operated Korean Air's high-density regional and short until medium-haul
international routes.