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Malaysia Airlines Flight Aborts Takeoff At Hong Kong After Technical Issue, Tyre Burst

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Hong Kong, China: A Malaysia Airlines passenger flight bound for Kuala Lumpur was forced to abort takeoff at Hong Kong International Airport on 11 May 2026 after the crew encountered a technical issue during the takeoff roll, which was later followed by a tyre burst. No injuries were reported among passengers or crew. The incident involved Malaysia Airlines Flight MH079, operated by a Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The aircraft had begun its scheduled departure from Hong Kong around 8:45 a.m. local time. According to airport and aviation reports, the takeoff appeared normal initially, but shortly after acceleration began, the flight crew detected an abnormal condition accompanied by a loud bang and strong vibration, prompting an immediate decision to reject the takeoff. The pilots executed a Rejected Takeoff (RTO) procedure and brought the aircraft to a controlled stop on the runway. During the deceleration phase, one of the main landing gear tyres reportedly burst. Early reports indicate that the tyre failure occurred after the takeoff was aborted rather than being the initial cause of the rejection. Emergency response teams were deployed immediately as the aircraft came to a stop. The aircraft was safely brought under control and later vacated the active runway with assistance. It was subsequently towed to a parking bay for inspection. All passengers and crew disembarked safely after the aircraft returned to the apron, and no injuries were reported. Following the incident, the south runway at Hong Kong International Airport was temporarily closed for inspection and safety checks. The closure resulted in minor operational disruptions, including short delays and adjustments to flight movements. Normal runway operations resumed shortly after clearance from airport authorities. The Airport Authority of Hong Kong confirmed that the incident involved a technical issue during the takeoff phase and that emergency services responded promptly. Authorities also confirmed that the tyre burst occurred during deceleration after the rejected takeoff, and not as a primary trigger before the decision to abort departure. The aircraft involved was identified as a Boeing 737-800 operating Malaysia Airlines Flight MH079 from Hong Kong to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The flight was later cancelled, and the aircraft underwent initial engineering inspection to determine the cause of the malfunction. Preliminary aviation assessments suggest that investigations are focused on possible landing gear stress during the rejected takeoff sequence or a technical tyre failure. The aircraft’s braking and safety systems functioned as intended, preventing further escalation of the incident. Malaysia Airlines has stated that the aircraft has been withdrawn from service pending detailed inspection and engineering evaluation. Aviation authorities and technical teams are continuing to examine the incident as part of standard safety procedures following a rejected takeoff event.
Hong Kong, China: A Malaysia Airlines passenger flight bound for Kuala Lumpur was forced to abort takeoff at Hong Kong International Airport on 11 May 2026 after the crew encountered a technical issue during the takeoff roll, which was later followed by a tyre burst. No injuries were reported among passengers or crew. The incident involved Malaysia Airlines Flight MH079, operated by a Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The aircraft had begun its scheduled departure from Hong Kong around 8:45 a.m. local time. According to airport and aviation reports, the takeoff appeared normal initially, but shortly after acceleration began, the flight crew detected an abnormal condition accompanied by a loud bang and strong vibration, prompting an immediate decision to reject the takeoff. The pilots executed a Rejected Takeoff (RTO) procedure and brought the aircraft to a controlled stop on the runway. During the deceleration phase, one of the main landing gear tyres reportedly burst. Early reports indicate that the tyre failure occurred after the takeoff was aborted rather than being the initial cause of the rejection. Emergency response teams were deployed immediately as the aircraft came to a stop. The aircraft was safely brought under control and later vacated the active runway with assistance. It was subsequently towed to a parking bay for inspection. All passengers and crew disembarked safely after the aircraft returned to the apron, and no injuries were reported. Following the incident, the south runway at Hong Kong International Airport was temporarily closed for inspection and safety checks. The closure resulted in minor operational disruptions, including short delays and adjustments to flight movements. Normal runway operations resumed shortly after clearance from airport authorities. The Airport Authority of Hong Kong confirmed that the incident involved a technical issue during the takeoff phase and that emergency services responded promptly. Authorities also confirmed that the tyre burst occurred during deceleration after the rejected takeoff, and not as a primary trigger before the decision to abort departure. The aircraft involved was identified as a Boeing 737-800 operating Malaysia Airlines Flight MH079 from Hong Kong to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The flight was later cancelled, and the aircraft underwent initial engineering inspection to determine the cause of the malfunction. Preliminary aviation assessments suggest that investigations are focused on possible landing gear stress during the rejected takeoff sequence or a technical tyre failure. The aircraft’s braking and safety systems functioned as intended, preventing further escalation of the incident. Malaysia Airlines has stated that the aircraft has been withdrawn from service pending detailed inspection and engineering evaluation. Aviation authorities and technical teams are continuing to examine the incident as part of standard safety procedures following a rejected takeoff event.
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Hong Kong, China: A Malaysia Airlines passenger flight bound for Kuala Lumpur was forced to abort takeoff at Hong Kong International Airport on 11 May 2026 after the crew encountered a technical issue during the takeoff roll, which was later followed by a tyre burst. No injuries were reported among passengers or crew.

The incident involved Malaysia Airlines Flight MH079, operated by a Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The aircraft had begun its scheduled departure from Hong Kong around 8:45 a.m. local time. According to airport and aviation reports, the takeoff appeared normal initially, but shortly after acceleration began, the flight crew detected an abnormal condition accompanied by a loud bang and strong vibration, prompting an immediate decision to reject the takeoff.

The pilots executed a Rejected Takeoff (RTO) procedure and brought the aircraft to a controlled stop on the runway. During the deceleration phase, one of the main landing gear tyres reportedly burst. Early reports indicate that the tyre failure occurred after the takeoff was aborted rather than being the initial cause of the rejection.

Emergency response teams were deployed immediately as the aircraft came to a stop. The aircraft was safely brought under control and later vacated the active runway with assistance. It was subsequently towed to a parking bay for inspection. All passengers and crew disembarked safely after the aircraft returned to the apron, and no injuries were reported.

Following the incident, the south runway at Hong Kong International Airport was temporarily closed for inspection and safety checks. The closure resulted in minor operational disruptions, including short delays and adjustments to flight movements. Normal runway operations resumed shortly after clearance from airport authorities.

The Airport Authority of Hong Kong confirmed that the incident involved a technical issue during the takeoff phase and that emergency services responded promptly. Authorities also confirmed that the tyre burst occurred during deceleration after the rejected takeoff, and not as a primary trigger before the decision to abort departure.

The aircraft involved was identified as a Boeing 737-800 operating Malaysia Airlines Flight MH079 from Hong Kong to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The flight was later cancelled, and the aircraft underwent initial engineering inspection to determine the cause of the malfunction.

Preliminary aviation assessments suggest that investigations are focused on possible landing gear stress during the rejected takeoff sequence or a technical tyre failure. The aircraft’s braking and safety systems functioned as intended, preventing further escalation of the incident.

Malaysia Airlines has stated that the aircraft has been withdrawn from service pending detailed inspection and engineering evaluation. Aviation authorities and technical teams are continuing to examine the incident as part of standard safety procedures following a rejected takeoff event.

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