An Air Busan aircraft caught fire on Tuesday evening at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, shortly before its scheduled flight to Hong Kong. The fire ignited around 10:30 p.m. near the tail of the plane. Fire officials reported that all 169 passengers and seven crew members successfully evacuated, although a few injuries were noted. Local media captured footage of the incident, showing thick smoke enveloping the aircraft and emergency slides in use as firefighters responded to control the situation. Updates on the incident are ongoing.
An Air Busan plane was scheduled to fly to Hong Kong when a fire broke out near its tail at Gimhae International Airport, prompting an evacuation.
All 169 passengers and seven crew members safely evacuated after the fire, which led to the deployment of evacuation slides and a response from local fire services.
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