Etihad B787 rejects takeoff at Melbourne Airport after two main gear tires burst

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An Etihad Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft had to reject its takeoff at Melbourne Airport (MEL) after it suffered two burst main gear tires.

Flight EY 461 was scheduled to depart from Melbourne to Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport (AUH) on January 5, 2025. 

The 7.6-year-old widebody aircraft, with registration A6-BLN, was preparing to take off from runway 34.

At some point during takeoff, the aircraft rejected the procedure after two of its main landing gear tires burst.

A video clip of the aircraft on the runway had been uploaded on social media platform X. The video was taken after the tires had burst, showing the B787 on a standstill on the runway while a fire truck shot jets of water stream onto the aircraft tires.

Meanwhile, the Abu Dhabi-based carrier provided an update on its social media channels, saying that its pilots rejected takeoff due to “operational reasons.”

Etihad added that after the aircraft was safely brought to a stop, foam was applied to the two landing gear tires, saying that this was a “normal occurrence” in such cases.

All 289 passengers were bussed to the terminal and re-accommodated on alternate flights. No injuries were reported.

On January 6, 2025, Melbourne Airport said that the Etihad aircraft had been safely towed, inspections were completed, and the runway had been reopened for operations.

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