Weekly News Debrief: 13-19 October: Dhaka Airport Fire, Air China Power Bank Fire

 Dhaka Airport Fire:

  • On Saturday, 19 October, a fire broke out at Dhaka Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (DAC / VGHS).
  • The fire erupted near the Cargo Terminal at around 2:15 PM, leading to the airport suspending operations temporarily. 
  • Fire services were deployed from the local Fire Department, Air Force, and the Bangladesh Civil Aviation Authority.

Air China Fire-Onboard:
  • On Saturday, 18 October, a fire broke out midair on Air China flight CA139.
  • The fire was due to a lithium-ion battery.
  • The A321 registered B-8583 was en route to Seoul (ICN / RSKI) from Hangzhou (HGH / ZSHC). 
  • The pilots contacted ATC and declared an emergency, diverting to Shanghai (PVG / ZSPD).
  • The crew were able to contain the fire caused by the power bank, which was stored in an overhead compartment.

Sprit Airlines Layoffs:
  • Spirit, a low-cost carrier (LCC) in the States is placing another 270 pilots, after their initial 330, on unpaid leave.
  • This comes after financial troubles for their airline, due to which they even head to sell several aircraft a while ago.

US Flys B52s Near Venezuela:
  • On the 16th of October, the United States deployed to B52 Bombers off the coast of Venezuela as a show of force, amid rising tensions.
  • In response, Venezuela scrambled one, out of its very limited F16s to intercept the aircraft.




Sources:
  • Wion
  • The Indian Express
  • MSN
  • Simple Flying
  • YouTube

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