One airplane of Emirates flew from Dubai as of Australiaon a flight lasting about 14 hours, having a hole in the fuselage.
The incident happened on July 1, with the crew realizing something was wrong after the aircraft took off from Dubai. The pilots believed that a tire had burst and therefore requested emergency services at the airport.
Emirates A380 flies from Dubai to Brisbane with a hole in its fuselage after being damaged on takeoff from a blown tire. The aircraft is still on the ground in Brisbane following the incident. pic.twitter.com/CwoMJKaL2L
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The plane landed normally in Brisbane, Australia after 13.5 hours of flight and there it was found that there is a large hole in the fuselage of the aircraft.
Emirates Airbus A380 (A6-EVK) departed rwy 30L at Dubai (OMDB), VAE on flight #EK430 to Brisbane, Qld, Australia where it landed safely. After landing, a large hole was seen in the left fuselage, allegedly coming from a detached bolt in the nose gear.https://t.co/o1EqBuJ0bA pic.twitter.com/s4p6tIpXDw
— JACDEC (@JacdecNew) July 2, 2022
No one was injured, and the damage may have been caused by a bolt coming loose.
Source: News Beast

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