The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) of Twenty20 franchise cricket’s Indian Premier League, have significantly expanded their commercial deal with Etihad Airways. The United Arab Emirates’ national airline ...
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While Etihad could run an extra daily flight between Abu Dhabi International Airport and London Heathrow using the slot it had previously leased to American Airlines, the airline has not elected to do ...
(Nine / Supplied) An Etihad flight from Melbourne has been forced to slam on the brakes at high speed, damaging the plane's tyres and leaving it stuck on the runway. (iStock) Auto news: Time ...
A Melbourne Airport spokesperson confirmed the Etihad Airways flight EY461 bound for Abu Dhabi “rejected take off” at Melbourne Airport at about 6.41pm on Sunday. “The Aviation Rescue and ...
The Etihad plane bound for Abu Dhabi with just under 300 people on board had to abort its departure at Melbourne Airport on Sunday "for technical reasons". Flight EY461 reportedly hit on the ...
Etihad Airways flight EY461 to Abu Dhabi aborted takeoff at Melbourne Airport after two tyres burst, prompting safety services to apply protective foam. All 289 passengers were evacuated safely ...
A statement from Etihad said the flight crew decided to halt the takeoff for technical reasons. It’s understood the 787 with 289 people on-board had accelerated to approximately 280km/h on ...
Passengers onboard an Abu Dhabi-bound Etihad flight on Sunday saw their aircraft reject its take-off after the pilot needed to slam on the emergency brakes. Passengers recount that the pilot slammed ...
Etihad confirmed its 6.15pm flight bound for Abu Dhabi rejected takeoff for “technical reasons”, while the airport confirmed the aircraft’s tyres were damaged, meaning the Boeing 787-9 could ...
A Boeing 787 plane aborted takeoff at Australia's Melbourne Airport on Sunday for "technical reasons," according to Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).