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Jetstar flight returns to Sydney after tire bursts during takeoff

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Jetstar flight returns to Sydney after tire bursts during takeoff
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Last Wednesday, a Jetstar Boeing 787-8 flight bound for Phuket had to return to Sydney Airport due to a nose wheel issue. The flight circled over New South Wales for about 90 minutes before landing back at Sydney's airport.

Jetstar's JQ27, departing from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport on November 27, was headed for Phuket International Airport. The aircraft, identified as VH-VKH with serial number 36233, experienced a problem shortly after takeoff. At around 5,000 feet above sea level, the crew noticed an issue with the nose wheel.

The plane entered a holding pattern while the crew attempted troubleshooting and requested air traffic control for an approach back to runway 34L. As it approached the airport again, the tower informed that all gear appeared down.

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The aircraft left Sydney at 15:34, delayed by about 34 minutes from its scheduled departure. It then circled above Northwestern suburbs of Sydney before heading over the Tasman Sea to prepare for landing. Emergency services found that one of the main gear tires was damaged upon arrival.

According to a report by the Sydney Morning Herald, "the pilot requested a priority landing," but no mayday call was made. Passengers clapped as they landed safely and were provided hotel accommodations overnight until a replacement flight was arranged.

The original flight was canceled and rescheduled for November 28 as JQ1027. This new service departed from Sydney in another Boeing 787-8 with registration VH-VKK and serial number 36237.

The affected Dreamliner remains grounded in Sydney while repairs are conducted by Jetstar's maintenance team. It's unclear when it will return to service. The aircraft joined Jetstar's fleet on August 14, 2014, is configured with business and economy class seats powered by GEnx-1B engines.

Jetstar operates several long-haul services using their Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners from various Australian cities including destinations like Denpasar and Seoul Incheon. Meanwhile, medium-haul flights primarily use Airbus A321s from Perth.

Jetstar plans further upgrades to its fleet including RECARO seating and WiFi connectivity enhancements across their widebody aircraft lineup.

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