Boeing Aircraft Incidents American Airline's 737-800 Had a Blown Tire

TapTechNews July 11th news, FlightGlobal reported that a Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by an American airline had a blown tire when taking off from Tampa International Airport on July 10th, and then aborted the takeoff.

It is reported that when the aircraft was accelerating on the runway, several tires of the right main landing gear had objects fall off, creating a long trail of smoke behind the aircraft, and then the aircraft decelerated and turned onto the taxiway.

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All 176 passengers and six crew members got off the plane on the taxiway and were taken to the terminal by bus. American Airlines said it provided alternative flights for the passengers.

The US Federal Aviation Administration reported that the takeoff was aborted after the crew reported multiple tire blowouts, and no one was injured in the incident.

According to TapTechNews' previous report, just one day before the blown tire of the American airline's aircraft, a Boeing 757-200 operated by its competitor, United Airlines, had a tire fall off situation when taking off at Los Angeles International Airport.

Since the beginning of this year, there have been continuous accidents with Boeing aircraft, causing it to fall into a serious crisis. The total orders of Boeing Company in the first half of this year reached 156, a 70% decrease compared to the same period last year .

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