Heathrow Airport closed after Ethiopian Dreamliner plane catches fire

Runways of London’s Heathrow airport runways were closed after a Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane of the Ethiopian Airlines caught fire. The incident did not cause casualties as the aircraft did not carry passengers.

Ethiopian Airlines B787 Dreamliner

Emergency services surrounded an Ethiopian B787 Dreamliner that caught fire at Heathrow (Twitter)

Arrivals to and departures from Heathrow were suspended after the incident which occurred at about 16:30 BST, and the passengers were informed that there will be delays. No passenger was on board, said an airport spokesman. Flights at the airport were resumed.

“We can confirm that there was a fire outbreak inside an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft and the airport emergency services are on site. The airplane is in a parking area at a safe distance,” the spokesman said. “Source of the fire is not known yet.”

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In April, a B787 Dreamliner of the Ethiopian Airlines flew from Addis Ababa to Nairobi thus performing the first commercial flight since they were grounded.

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