Norway’s Torp Airport resumes operations after plane makes emergency landing

WorldTravel
30 Dec 2024 • 11:53 AM MYT
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OSLO, Dec 30 — Torp Airport in Norway resumed operations yesterday afternoon after a Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) Boeing 737, which made an emergency landing on Saturday evening, was cleared from the runway, reported Xinhua.

The incident disrupted flights for approximately 5,000 passengers, causing numerous cancellations and delays over the weekend, national broadcaster NRK reported.

The aircraft, en route from Oslo to Amsterdam, was diverted to Torp following reports of hydraulic failure. Pilots experienced difficulties controlling the plane, which veered off the runway onto the grass after landing at 7 pm.

All 176 passengers and six crew members were safely evacuated without injuries, KLM said in a statement.

Passengers described the atmosphere during the emergency landing as calm, with one traveller recalling loud applause upon landing. Evacuated passengers were transported by bus to the terminal and later to Oslo Gardermoen Airport, where hotel accommodations were arranged.

Norwegian police and the Accident Investigation Board Norway conducted a preliminary investigation before authorising the aircraft’s removal. The recovery process faced delays as the plane became stuck in mud, complicating efforts.

— Bernama-Xinhua