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Russian Airline Flight Makes Emergency Landing at BKK After Circling for 3 Hours


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A Russian airline flight that encountered technical difficulties, was forced to circle above the Andaman Sea for over three hours before successfully landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

 

Aeroflot flight SU277, travelling from Phuket to Moscow departed at 16.35, but experienced a mechanical issue shortly after take-off, prompting concerns over its ability to land safely. The aircraft involved was a 6 year old, Boeing 777-300 (ER) with registration Ra-73158.
 

The aircraft choose not to return to Phuket and instead diverted to Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, where emergency response teams were on standby.

 

Mr. Montchai Tahanod, Director of Phuket International Airport, explained that the flight developed a technical fault involving its front landing gear, which failed to retract properly. As a safety measure, the aircraft needed to perform an emergency landing.

 

Before landing, the aircraft had to burn off fuel to reduce its weight to a safe level, a standard safety procedure aimed at minimising the risk upon touchdown and reducing potential environmental hazards. Suvarnabhumi Airport was chosen over Phuket Airport because of its better-equipped emergency support facilities.

 

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Officials at Suvarnabhumi Airport confirmed that emergency teams were deployed to ensure a safe landing. Mr. Kittipong Kittikhachorn, Director of Suvarnabhumi Airport, reported that the aircraft landed safely on Runway 01R, at 21.10, with no reported injuries.

 

Thai Airways is now assisting over 300 passengers from flight SU277 in continuing their journey to Moscow.

 

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-- 2025-02-11

 

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

prompting concerns over its ability to land safely

Don't understand why not just fly to Russia and your going to have just as many problems as if you were landing in Swampy, just wasted a bunch of fuel and caused the environment in Bangkok even more problems.  Unless the pilots actually agree also that airport/airplane safety in Russia is totally sht.

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1 hour ago, D M G said:

Forgot the Vodka

 

12 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

Airbus and Boeing Suspend Technical Support For Russian airlines, 2022-03-03 https://www.airnavradar.com/blog/airbus-and-boeing-suspend-technical-support-for-russian-airlines

Thailand allowing this aircraft to enter Thailand airspace is a threat to its national security. 

But think of the value of Russian tourists! Money, money, money.

Ha certainly forget the vodka. I flew with Aeroflot to London once via Moscow. They didn't serve any alcohol between Bangkok and Moscow and on the Moscow to London they very reluctantly served a glass of wine by a sour faced Russian stewardess and that was it. I would never travel with them again.

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2 minutes ago, gravity101 said:

 

Fly all the way to Russia with landing gear that hasn't retracted properly? Yeah nope.

 

According to airlive.net, the landing gear doors would not close.  That would suck on a flight to Moscow.

 

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1 hour ago, PomPolo said:

Don't understand why not just fly to Russia and your going to have just as many problems as if you were landing in Swampy, just wasted a bunch of fuel and caused the environment in Bangkok even more problems.  Unless the pilots actually agree also that airport/airplane safety in Russia is totally sht.

Unretracted landing gear makes a huge difference to the flying performance of the plane. No pilot will elect to fly thousands of miles with such a problem.

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4 hours ago, Bannoi said:

I wonder if sanctions leading to poor maintenance had anything to do with it.

There is no way of knowing what condition the aircraft was in, as Russia is cannibalizing Boeing and Airbus aircraft to keep flying.

 

IIRC the Aeroflot fleet has shrunk from 700 passenger jets to 400.

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4 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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Pictures from Flightradar24.

 

A Russian airline flight that encountered technical difficulties and was forced to circle above the Andaman Sea for over three hours before successfully landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

 

Aeroflot flight SU277, travelling from Phuket to Moscow departed at 16.35, but experienced a mechanical issue shortly after take-off, prompting concerns over its ability to land safely. The aircraft involved was a 6 year old, Boeing 777-300 (ER) with registration Ra-73158.
 

The aircraft choose not to return to Phuket and instead diverted to Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, where emergency response teams were on standby.

 

 

Mr. Montchai Tahanod, Director of Phuket International Airport, explained that the flight developed a technical fault involving its front landing gear, which failed to retract properly. As a safety measure, the aircraft needed to perform an emergency landing.

 

Before landing, the aircraft had to burn off fuel to reduce its weight to a safe level, a standard safety procedure aimed at minimising the risk upon touchdown and reducing potential environmental hazards. Suvarnabhumi Airport was chosen over Phuket Airport because of its better-equipped emergency support facilities.

 

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Officials at Suvarnabhumi Airport confirmed that emergency teams were deployed to ensure a safe landing. Mr. Kittipong Kittikhachorn, Director of Suvarnabhumi Airport, reported that the aircraft landed safely on Runway 01R, at 21.10, with no reported injuries.

 

Thai Airways is now assisting over 300 passengers from flight SU277 in continuing their journey to Moscow.

 

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File picture of the aircraft involved.

 

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-- 2025-02-11

 

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Again a Boing, probably not serviced/maintained properly.

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