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Thailand's Phuket Airport closes its runway after Air India Express plane crash

Thailand's Phuket Airport said that it temporarily closed its runway on Wednesday to remove an Air -India Express aircraft which had experienced a malfunction after landing.

Phuket Airport said that Air?India Express flight AXB938?arriving?from Hyderabad sustained?damage?to?its landing equipment as it hit?the runway.

A spokesperson for Air India Express confirmed that the plane had "an issue with its nose wheel" at Phuket Airport. The crew followed standard protocol and passengers were deplaned.

The runway is expected to open at 6 pm. The airport reported that the incident occurred at 1100 GMT (1100 local time).

A picture posted by MCOT, the Thai state broadcaster, on X showed a part of the landing gear with a missing wheel, in contact with the tarmac, and a long, swerving scuff mark.

Air India Express, the budget-friendly arm of Air India, operates a fleet that includes more than 100 Boeing and Airbus planes. India's aviation regulator reprimanded Air India Express last March for failing to replace the engine parts on an Airbus A320 as instructed by the European Union aviation safety agency. The airline was also criticized for falsifying records in order to prove compliance.

Air India Express, India's civil Aviation ministry announced in December that it had reported 95 technical faults from January to November last year. This was the second highest number of defects among Indian airlines during this period. The ministry didn't provide any details about the nature of the faults.

Parent Air India, a full service carrier, has been under scrutiny for the past few months due to a series safety lapses, and a fatal crash that occurred in Ahmedabad, last June, which killed 260 people.

Phuket is Thailand's busiest airport, with hundreds daily flights from all over the world, including Europe, Asia and Middle East. There are also domestic flights. Reporting by Staff, Writing by Martin Petty, Editing by David Stanway

(source: Reuters)