Brake fire forces aborted takeoff of Myanmar National Airlines' Flight UB-812; all passengers safe


YANGON: Myanmar National Airlines (MNA) has issued a statement confirming that an aircraft experienced a fire due to an overheated brake system but was safely brought to a stop, with no injuries reported among passengers or crew.

The airline extended its sincere apologies to affected travellers and assured that support was provided to meet their individual needs.

According to the statement, on May 6, 2025, at approximately 6.35pm, Myanmar National Airlines flight UB-812, operated by a Boeing aircraft (registration XY-ALV), departed from Mandalay bound for Yangon.

While accelerating for takeoff on the runway, with 143 passengers on board, the crew detected an abnormal system indication.

In response, the captain immediately initiated an aborted takeoff.

During the manoeuvre, a malfunction in the braking system caused the left-side tires to overheat and catch fire.

The flames were promptly extinguished. Despite the incident, the remaining landing gear remained operational, allowing the aircraft to safely stop at the northern end of the runway.

Cabin crew followed standard Safety Operating Procedures, ensuring that all passengers and crew were safely evacuated and transported to the terminal without injury.

MNA quickly arranged alternate flights for all affected passengers to ensure timely travel to Yangon.

Myanmar National Airlines is conducting a full and systematic investigation to determine the root cause of the incident and to implement measures to prevent future occurrences. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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