Atlas Air Faces Scrutiny After 3 Burst Tires in a Month

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 20, 2024 01:30 AMNews
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Atlas Air 747 pushing back at Calgary International. Source: unsplash

Cargo airline Atlas Air has come under scrutiny following three separate incidents involving burst tires on its Boeing 747s within a single month. All three incidents occurred in June, raising concerns about the airline's aircraft maintenance and operational safety.

Three Incidents This Month

June proved challenging for Atlas Air, with the first incident happening on June 2. A Boeing 747-400F made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport after the flight crew reported a blown tire. The 30-year-old aircraft landed safely, and no injuries were reported.

The second incident took place on June 11. Another 747-400F experienced hydraulic failure shortly after departure from Seoul, en route to Anchorage Ted Stevens International Airport (ANC) in Alaska. The plane returned to Seoul, where it suffered separation of treads on two tires, damaging the aircraft's hydraulic system number 1. A third tire was damaged upon landing.

The latest incident occurred on June 17, involving another 747-400F departing from Hong Kong International Airport to Anchorage. The aircraft experienced a hydraulic issue, causing multiple tire bursts during landing back in Hong Kong. This incident resulted in significant operational disruptions at the airport.

Impact on Hong Kong Airport Operations

The incident in Hong Kong led to the closure of one runway and delayed 450 flights. According to the South China Morning Post, the airport authority noted that the emergency handling took longer than expected due to the hydraulic failure. This prompted Hong Kong authorities to launch a thorough investigation to assess the handling of the incident and explore ways to minimize such disruptions in the future.

Hong Kong city leader John Lee Ka-chiu stated that officials would investigate the hydraulic system failure that led to the tire bursts and subsequent runway closure. This investigation aims to determine whether more could have been done to handle the situation and prevent extensive delays.

Broader Implications and Safety Protocols

Frequent incidents involving the same airline often attract regulatory scrutiny. For instance, the FAA previously scrutinized United Airlines following a series of incidents. Although all three Atlas Air incidents were managed with full protocols, ensuring no significant damage to aircraft or loss of life, the recurring nature of these events has raised red flags.

A comprehensive review by both the airline and relevant authorities is expected to identify underlying issues and implement corrective measures. The goal is to enhance safety protocols and prevent such incidents from reoccurring.

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