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Emirates jet crash-lands in Dubai, engulfed in flames (PHOTOS, VIDEO) | Emirates jet crash-lands in Dubai, engulfed in flames (PHOTOS, VIDEO) |
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An Emirates plane carrying 300 people caught fire on a runway at Dubai International Airport after crash-landing. All departures have been suspended, and arrivals have been diverted to other airports. | An Emirates plane carrying 300 people caught fire on a runway at Dubai International Airport after crash-landing. All departures have been suspended, and arrivals have been diverted to other airports. |
Emirates said flight EK521 was involved in an "accident" that occurred at 12:45pm local time (08:45 GMT) on Tuesday. | Emirates said flight EK521 was involved in an "accident" that occurred at 12:45pm local time (08:45 GMT) on Tuesday. |
Photos on social media showed smoke billowing from the aircraft, which crash-landed on arrival from Thiruvananthapuram, India. | Photos on social media showed smoke billowing from the aircraft, which crash-landed on arrival from Thiruvananthapuram, India. |
The fire has since been completely extinguished, according to the Dubai government's press office. | The fire has since been completely extinguished, according to the Dubai government's press office. |
Emirates has also confirmed that "all passengers and crew are accounted for and safe." | Emirates has also confirmed that "all passengers and crew are accounted for and safe." |
The airline said that 300 people were on board, including 282 passengers and 18 crew members. | The airline said that 300 people were on board, including 282 passengers and 18 crew members. |
The airport has suspended departures, and arriving flights are being diverted to other airports. | |
Flights at the airport will resume at 6:30pm local time (14:30 GMT), the government's media office has announced. | |
Once flights resume, Dubai International Airport will give priority to larger aircraft. | |
Emirates has also said it is expecting an eight-hour network-wide delay following the incident. | Emirates has also said it is expecting an eight-hour network-wide delay following the incident. |
The plane involved is a Boeing 777-300 A6-EMW aircraft, according to Flightradar24. It has reportedly been in service for 13 years. | The plane involved is a Boeing 777-300 A6-EMW aircraft, according to Flightradar24. It has reportedly been in service for 13 years. |
Boeing said in a statement that it is monitoring the situation and will be working with Emirates to gather more information. | Boeing said in a statement that it is monitoring the situation and will be working with Emirates to gather more information. |
Emirates is the largest company in the Middle East, with more than 3,000 weekly flights to 161 destinations on six continents. | Emirates is the largest company in the Middle East, with more than 3,000 weekly flights to 161 destinations on six continents. |
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