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Smoke from cargo plane at Chch airport, fuel leak suspected
Smoke from cargo plane at Chch airport, fuel leak suspected

1News

time16 hours ago

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Smoke from cargo plane at Chch airport, fuel leak suspected

Firefighters have been called to Christchurch Airport after a cargo plane on the tarmac began billowing smoke from its undercarriage. Fire and Emergency NZ shift manager Lyn Crosson said crews responded shortly before 9am today. She said there was no fire on board the Boeing 737, and it was thought a fluid leak onto the plane's brakes was responsible. A spokesperson at Christchurch Airport confirmed there were no passengers on board at the time.

Smoke from plane at Christchurch Airport, fluid leak suspected
Smoke from plane at Christchurch Airport, fluid leak suspected

Otago Daily Times

time21 hours ago

  • Otago Daily Times

Smoke from plane at Christchurch Airport, fluid leak suspected

Christchurch Airport (file photo). Photo: RNZ / Nate McKinnon Firefighters have been called to Christchurch Airport after a cargo plane on the tarmac began billowing smoke from its undercarriage. Fire and Emergency shift manager Lyn Crosson said crews responded shortly before 9am on Friday. She said there was no fire on board the Boeing 737, and it was thought a fluid leak onto the plane's brakes was responsible. A spokesperson at Christchurch Airport confirmed there were no passengers on board at the time.

Smoke billows from plane at Christchurch Airport
Smoke billows from plane at Christchurch Airport

Otago Daily Times

time21 hours ago

  • Otago Daily Times

Smoke billows from plane at Christchurch Airport

Christchurch Airport (file photo). Photo: RNZ / Nate McKinnon Firefighters have been called to Christchurch Airport after a cargo plane on the tarmac began billowing smoke from its undercarriage. Fire and Emergency shift manager Lyn Crosson said crews responded shortly before 9am on Friday. She said there was no fire on board the Boeing 737, and it was thought a fluid leak onto the plane's brakes was responsible. A spokesperson at Christchurch Airport confirmed there were no passengers on board at the time.

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