Ryanair 737-8 MAX Causes $450 Million Runway Damage due to Landing Gear Tire Blowout
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Pilotcenter.net
A Ryanair Boeing 737 MAX experienced a dramatic landing at Milan Bergamo Airport in Italy recently, with four rear landing gear tires blowing out upon touchdown. The incident caused significant damage to the runway, resulting in operational disruptions. The plane had departed from Barcelona-El Prat Airport and encountered the tire issue during its landing in Milan.
According to Milan Bergamo Airport management, approximately 450 meters of the runway was damaged as a result of the incident. This led to delays for departing flights and diversions or cancellations for incoming ones. Due to the aircraft being stranded on the runway, operations were halted, and a NOTAM was issued specifying that the runway would remain closed until restoration work was completed.
Fortunately, all 161 passengers onboard the Boeing 737 MAX were able to safely disembark without any injuries reported. Ryanair officials mentioned that the aircraft was being inspected and serviced by engineers to ensure it can resume flights. Photos and videos shared online depicted the extent of the damage sustained by the tires during the landing.
The incident serves as a reminder of the challenges and uncertainties that can arise in air travel. However, it is commendable that all passengers were unharmed and that efforts are underway to restore runway operations. Stay tuned to Pilotcenter.net News for the latest updates on this developing story.