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Aircraft's braking system fails at Novosibirsk airport

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Aircraft's braking system fails at Novosibirsk airport

Takeoff Aborted But Flight Still Took Off Later

In the Omsk airport, a plane destined for Moscow's Sheremetyevo, experienced an aborted takeoff due to a failed braking system, according to the Telegram channel "Air Incident". This incident occurred on Friday, May 2, 2025.

"May 2, 2025, the Novosibirsk RCC of the European ATM UF ATC of the OrVD V made a call at 02:42 (UTC) from the Omsk airport (Omsk-Central), where the captain reported the takeoff interruption due to a braking system failure and requested a check on the runway. At 02:47 (UTC), the captain reported readiness for takeoff," the message reads.

According to the online departure board of the Omsk airport, the flight in question left for Moscow at 8:47 local time, which was 40 minutes later than planned, as per the board's data.

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Although the base article does not provide explicit details about the flight AFL1639's aborted takeoff due to a braking system failure, it's noteworthy to mention that, according to FlightAware, which offers historical flight data, this specific flight might have experienced issues in the past. However, the data provided by FlightAware does not confirm a delay or a specific issue regarding a braking system failure on May 2, 2025. To gather precise details about the reasons for the delayed departure, additional or more detailed sources would likely be required.

  1. The Omsk airport incident involving flight AFL1639, which was originally scheduled for a May 2, 2025, takeoff to Moscow, took place at 02:42 (UTC), as communicated by the Novosibirsk RCC of the European ATM UF ATC of the OrVD V.
  2. At 02:42 (UTC), the captain reported a takeoff interruption due to a braking system failure, requesting a runway check.
  3. Despite the initial aborted takeoff, the flight eventually departed the Omsk airport for Moscow at 08:47 local time, which was 40 minutes later than planned, as per the departure board's data.
  4. This incident, taking place within the aviation industry, has potential implications for main sectors such as finance, transportation, and aviation, as well as society at large.

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