PDA

View Full Version : Biman A310 aborted takeoff , collapes nosegear



DHG750R
2007-03-14, 12:21 AM
Biman may reduce its flight schedule
By Ivan Gale, Staff Reporter



Dubai: Biman Bangladesh may be forced to reduce its flight schedule and face other hardships following the accident at Dubai International Airport.

The airline is awaiting the results of investigation from the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), experts from Airbus, the Bangladesh Civil Aviation Authority and the French Aviation Accident Office.

The airline's insurer, Aon, and a Biman team sent from Dhaka are conducting separate investigations. Biman returned to its normal schedule yesterday of about 20 flights per week passing through Dubai.

However, the loss of a plane may force the carrier to reduce its route schedule, according to Ali Ahson, Biman's regional manager in Dubai.

Biman officials met yesterday in Dhaka to decide what flights to cut, if any, after the damaged plane was taken out of rotation, he said.

Last year, aircraft shortages forced Biman to cut flights to New York, Paris, Tokyo, Frankfurt and Brussels. In December, the airline said it planned to lease four aircraft to resume flights to these destinations.

Dogged by financial problems last year, the carrier sat on the brink of bankruptcy before being bailed out by the Bangladeshi government.

The results of the investigations will reveal whether Biman may repair the damaged aircraft, whether it faces new insurance premiums, and also if it faces flying restrictions from the GCAA.

Company officials say this is the fifth accident the airline has been involved in since its launch in 1972.

"Airport staff are doing their utmost to ensure that the best possible care is being provided to affected passengers."

Emirates spokesman

The results of the investigation will reveal whether Biman may repair the damaged aircraft, whether it faces new insurance premiums, and also if it faces flying restrictions from the GCAA.




http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Traffic_ ... 10952.html (http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Traffic_and_Transport/10110952.html)

http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Traffic_ ... 10824.html (http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Traffic_and_Transport/10110824.html)

http://aviation-safety.net/database/rec ... 20070312-0 (http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20070312-0)

The airport was closed as a result of this incident/accident . Although Dubai has a pair of runways , 12R-30L has been closed for several months while they move it to accomodate the A380

We had an aircraft enroute to DXB at the time , it ended up diverting to Sharjah. 2 others were waiting for takeoff when the airport closed.

mirrodie
2007-03-14, 10:08 AM
Is that another 310 airframe lost :(

heeshung
2007-03-14, 03:58 PM
I guess it was this one:

http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5935240

Nonstop2AUH
2007-03-15, 03:49 AM
As referenced on a.net, here is the video since nobody else posted it here. Pretty surreal, but I guess we should be thankful it wasn't a lot worse. Just watch it come from the right of the screen...

XedAehdt8FU

hiss srq
2007-03-15, 05:39 PM
Look mommy! Fireworks!