Feb 7 • 08:20 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Chaos at Brussels Airport: The plane took off from the wrong runway

A flight incident occurred at Brussels Airport when an Airbus A320 taxied onto a taxiway instead of the designated runway before takeoff.

A troubling incident took place at Brussels Airport involving an Airbus A320 from SAS, which mistakenly taxied onto a taxiway E1 instead of proceeding onto runway 07R. According to reports from FlightRadar24 and confirmations from Aviation24.be, the aircraft had reached a speed of 107 knots during its taxi but managed to halt safely near the intersection of C1 and E1. The cause of the navigation error remains under investigation, as it is unclear whether it was due to miscommunication from air traffic control or mistakes made by the crew, or perhaps a combination of both.

Photos shared across social media depict the moment when 165 passengers were evacuated and transferred to safety by airport firefighters and police, who also provided psychological support to those affected. The airline confirmed that the scheduled flight SK2590 to Copenhagen was grounded as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of all passengers after the aircraft’s incorrect routing was identified. Such incidents underline the complexity and critical nature of air traffic management at busy airports and pose significant implications for both passenger safety and operational protocols.

The incident, while resolved without physical harm to passengers, raises questions regarding airport procedures and the reliability of communication systems. As the investigation unfolds, stakeholders in aviation safety will be keen to learn about the root causes to prevent similar occurrences in the future, reinforcing the need for rigorous checks and balances within air traffic control and crew operations.

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