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British Airways Boeing 777 Flight Aborts Takeoff, Blocks Gatwick Airport Runway

The plane, bound for Vancouver and scheduled to depart at 11:40 am, was already accelerating on the runway when the pilots applied the brakes, bringing the aircraft to a stop.
June 30, 2024

The plane, bound for Vancouver and scheduled to depart at 11:40 am, was already accelerating on the runway when the pilots applied the brakes, bringing the aircraft to a stop.

A significant disruption occurred at London Gatwick Airport on Friday afternoon when a British Airways Boeing 777 aircraft aborted takeoff, causing a halt in operations. 

The plane, bound for Vancouver and scheduled to depart at 11:40 am, was already accelerating on the runway when the pilots applied the brakes, bringing the aircraft to a stop. 

According to PYOK, emergency services promptly responded to the scene, leading to a temporary disruption in airport operations. 

The 25-year-old aircraft was safely secured, and investigations into the incident are likely to follow.

London Gatwick Airport, one of the busiest single-runway airports globally, has a primary runway spanning 3,316 metres. 

Although an adjacent taxiway can serve as a backup runway during maintenance, both the primary runway and taxiway were unavailable, effectively closing the airport. 

As a result, several incoming flights had to divert to alternative airports, including an Emirates Airbus A380, initially scheduled to land at Gatwick at 12:30 pm, which was rerouted to Brussels.

According to a spokesperson, the runway was only closed for approximately 20 minutes, but the brief disruption had a ripple effect, causing delays in departing flights throughout the afternoon. 

The airport released a statement, prioritising safety, and confirmed that the fire service promptly responded to support the aircraft. 

“A number of flights were diverted,” the airport said in a short statement. “The runway is now open and operating as normal.”

British Airways explained that the aborted takeoff was a precautionary decision made in response to a technical issue, without specifying the nature of the problem. 

The airline emphasised its commitment to safety, saying it always prioritises.

It, however, regretted the inconvenience caused by the incidence.

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