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Thai flight from Brussels to Bangkok cancelled: technical problem with the A350

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Thai Airways cancelled its flight TG935 from Brussels Airport to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi this Saturday afternoon: the Airbus A350-900 registered HS-THM had a problem with its nose wheel shortly after it started taxiing to runway 25R for take-off.

The aircraft returned to the gate. Passengers were accommodated in nearby hotels.

A new departure is expected tomorrow, Sunday, around 12:30 under flight number TG935D.

UPDATE: The A350 indeed took off from Brussels this Sunday at 13:17 and is on its way to Bangkok.

This post was published on 22 September 2018 21:02

André Orban

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