Flights are unable to land at Sydney Airport because of a fire caused by an engine explosion on a Qantas flight.
It鈥檚 understood the fire was started after an aircraft鈥檚 engine exploded on Qantas flight QF520 as the plane took off.
Passengers onboard the flight to Brisbane reported hearing a loud bang.
The plane circled and landed safely back at Sydney Airport with 174 people on board. No serious injuries have been reported.
All flights have aborted landing while Aviation Rescue and Firefighting responds to the incident along with Fire and Rescue NSW.
According to Qantas flight QF520, flying from Sydney to Brisbane took off just before 1pm. Passengers hear a loud 鈥渂ang鈥 shortly after. Reports state the plane circled Botany Bay before making its emergency landing.
Channel Nine producer Georgina Lewis was on board the flight and described the scary scene.
鈥淲e were taking off and we heard a bang just as we took off and one of the engines appeared to have gone. There was silence on board for a while, it felt like we weren鈥檛 gaining much altitude,鈥 Lewis said via Channel Nine.
鈥淭he pilot came on about 10 minutes later to allay concerns re safety and to explain that they had a problem with the right-hand engine on takeoff and they had to shut it down for safety reasons.
鈥淚鈥檓 assuming they then had to prepare everyone on the ground so we were circling Sydney over the water for quite some time until we were able to land, it appears on one engine, safely, with a lot of cheering from on board, I can tell you that.鈥
Lewis said it was a full flight and there were 鈥渃heers of elation on touchdown鈥, news.com.au reported.
鈥淔ire trucks have been assessing the plane from the outside and we鈥檙e being escorted by them from the terminal,鈥 she said.
鈥淚 can just see some emergency service vehicles around us, but when we came in for landing I could see a big line of smoke and we鈥檙e assuming that may have come from us, we don鈥檛 know on board.鈥
Huge smoke plumes could be seen from the airport鈥檚 terminal.
The Herald contacted Sydney Airport for comment. A spokesperson confirmed the emergency landing took place just after 1pm on Friday.
鈥淓arlier today a Brisbane-bound flight made an emergency return to Sydney Airport, landing safely just after 1pm. This departure of aircraft coincided with a grass fire along the eastern side of the airport鈥檚 parallel runway, which was brought under control by teams from the Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Service. It鈥檚 not clear at this stage if the two incidents are linked and investigations are continuing.
鈥淲ith the safe arrival of the aircraft, Sydney Airport鈥檚 priority is to conduct a full inspection of its parallel runway and to return it to service as quickly as possible. Sydney Airport鈥檚 main runway is operational; however, passengers should also expect some delays and we thank everyone for their patience.
鈥淧assengers travelling today are also encouraged to check with their airline regarding the status of their flight, or via the online flight information boards on Sydney Airport鈥檚 website.鈥
- additional reporting news.com.au
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