A Korean Air Boeing 777 takes off from New York's JFK airport on July 8, 2009
Photo: Alberto Riva
Korean Air Lines evacuated 319 passengers and crew from an aircraft
preparing to take off from Japan's Haneda Airport in Tokyo after smoke
came from its left engine.
The incident prompted authorities to temporarily close down Japan's busiest aviation hub.
Images broadcast by NHK showed the Boeing 777 on a runway
being sprayed with foam by fire trucks, with four of its emergency
slides deployed. The aircraft, which was due to fly to Seoul in South
Korea, is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines.
No injuries were reported, although around 30 passengers said they felt unwell, the state-owned broadcaster said.
Haneda Airport, located on Tokyo Bay, handles around 550
flights a day with around 75 million passengers passing through the hub
last year, making it one of the world's busiest airports.
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