A Max Air plane carrying 53 passengers suffered a tyre burst while landing at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport. The incident, which occurred at 10:57 PM, resulted in no injuries. Authorities are investigating the cause, while passengers were safely evacuated. Officials have yet to comment on the situation.
A Max Air flight carrying 53 passengers experienced a tyre burst while landing at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport late Tuesday night. The aircraft, which had departed from Lagos' Murtala Muhammed Airport, touched down at approximately 10:57 PM when the incident occurred.
Sources at the airport revealed that the aircraft may have suffered damage to its nose landing gear, leading to the burst tyre. Despite the unexpected situation, all passengers were safely evacuated, and no injuries were reported. Airport authorities quickly mobilized emergency response teams to ensure passengers’ safety.
Attempts to reach Max Air officials for an official statement were unsuccessful at the time of reporting. Similarly, efforts to obtain comments from the Nigeria Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) yielded no response, as calls and messages to their spokesperson went unanswered.
The incident comes amid growing concerns about aviation safety in Nigeria, with recent reports of technical issues affecting domestic flights. Aviation experts stress the importance of thorough maintenance checks to prevent such occurrences in the future.
While investigations into the cause of the incident are ongoing, authorities are expected to conduct a full assessment of the aircraft to determine any structural damage. Passengers expressed relief that no injuries were recorded but called for improved safety measures to prevent similar incidents.
Further updates are expected as officials provide more details on the situation.