Air Busan Airbus plane catches fire at South Korea’s Busan airport

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All 169 passengers and seven crew members were evacuated from the Air Busan plane, according to reports.

All 169 passengers and seven crew members were evacuated from the Air Busan plane, according to reports.

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- An Airbus plane belonging to South Korean carrier Air Busan caught fire on Jan 28 at Gimhae International Airport in the country’s south while preparing for departure to Hong Kong, the fire authorities in Busan said.

All 169 passengers and seven crew members were evacuated, with three having minor injuries, the authorities said.

The fire service was alerted to the blaze, which began inside the plane just before 10.30pm.

South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said the fire began in the plane’s tail.

Footage aired by local broadcaster YTN shows evacuation slides deployed on both sides of the single-aisle plane, with emergency workers tackling smoke and flames from the jet.

Later footage from Yonhap news showed burned out holes along the length of the fuselage roof.

It has been a month since the deadliest air disaster on South Korean soil, when a Jeju Air plane coming from Bangkok

crashed on Muan Airport’s runway

as it made an emergency belly landing, killing all but two of the 181 people and crew members on board.

Budget airline Air Busan is part of South Korea’s Asiana Airlines, which in December was acquired by Korean Air.

Planemaker Airbus said it was aware of reports about the incident and was liaising with Air Busan.

Air Busan and Asiana did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Korean Air directed inquiries to Air Busan.

The plane is a 17-year-old Airbus A321ceo model with tail number HL7763, according to Aviation Safety Network, a database run by the Flight Safety Foundation. REUTERS

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