Turkish Airlines plane evacuated due to tyre fire after landing in Kathmandu


An airbus belonging to Turkish Airlines is parked at Tribhuvan International Airport after a minor fire broke out while landing in Kathmandu, Nepal May 11, 2026. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar

KATHMANDU, ⁠May 11 (Reuters) - A tyre of a ⁠Turkish Airlines plane caught fire after it ‌landed on Monday in Nepal's capital of Kathmandu, authorities said, forcing the closure of the airport for an ​hour.

All 277 passengers and 11 ⁠crew on the ⁠Airbus A330 arriving from Istanbul were evacuated using ⁠the ‌emergency exits following the fire, and nobody was injured, Gyanendra Bhul, a ⁠Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal spokesperson, told ​Reuters.

"The ‌fire broke out in the right rear ⁠tyre of ​the aircraft ... The fire was doused and the plane was towed to the taxiway ... It ⁠is grounded," Bhul said.

Turkish Airlines said ​smoke was observed in the landing gear while taxiing, and technical inspections had been initiated.

"Initial ⁠assessments indicate that the smoke was caused by a technical malfunction in a hydraulic pipe," Yahya Ustun, the airline's senior vice president, ​communications, said on social media ⁠platform X.

An additional flight has been planned ​for the return of the ‌passengers, he added.

(Reporting by ​Gopal Sharma; Writing by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Jamie Freed)

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