AirAsia flight AK128 departed from Kuala Lumpur, headed for Shenzhen, China. However, about 20 minutes after takeoff, the aircraft encountered a critical failure when a "pneumatic ducting burst" led ...
In a recent aviation incident, an AirAsia flight that was scheduled to travel to China had to make an unexpected return to Kuala Lumpur shortly after takeoff owing to an engine-related issue.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) will conduct an investigation into an AirAsia flight involved in an ...
In refuting the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department's earlier remarks on the incident, the low-cost airlines said flight ...
An AirAsia flight bound for China returned to Kuala Lumpur due to an engine fire shortly after takeoff and landed safely with ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - An AirAsia flight bound for China returned to Kuala Lumpur due to engine issues. The aircraft landed ...
An AirAsia A320neo aircraft en route to Shenzhen in China was forced to return to Kuala Lumpur due to a damaged duct in one ...
An AirAsia flight bound for Shenzhen, China, had to make a turnback to Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA 2) shortly ...
Capital A owned AirAsia said its inspection showed there was no engine fire but that a damaged duct had caused hot air to be ...
SEPANG: AirAsia has confirmed that there was no engine fire on flight AK128, which performed a safe air return to Kuala ...
KUALA LUMPUR - An AirAsia flight bound for China returned to Kuala Lumpur due to an engine fire shortly after take-off and ...
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