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A technical defect was the cause of the bursting of the tires of the Sepehran Airlines flight in Mashhad



According to IRNA, Hassan Rezaei Far On Monday, during a visit to Mashhad Airport and a meeting to review the Sepahran Airlines incident, he added: “The number of incidents and events that happened at Mashhad Airport should be compared with the number of flights, of course, the Civil Aviation Organization is not looking for blame and is only looking for prevention.” .

Rezaei Far pointed out: Regarding Mashhad airport, as the second busiest airport of the Civil Aviation Organization, it has serious responsibilities.

He said: Mashhad airport is one of the biggest airports in the country, after the recent events in Mashhad, information was collected and the things that must be followed were announced.

The director general of the accident office of the Civil Aviation Organization expressed his hope that Mashhad Shahid Hashminejad Airport will improve professional standards and comply with international airport laws in the Middle East.

The vice president of airport operations of the Airports Company also stated: No special problem was observed in Bazid from the Mashhad airport runway.

Farshid Gilij He added: Covering the runway is on the agenda of the airports company.

According to IRNA, 2 rear tires of the Sepehran plane burst due to a technical defect in the wheel today when entering the parking lot of Shahid Hasheminejad International Airport in Mashhad, but no passengers were injured.

This plane landed in Mashhad airport this morning from Tehran.

The Mashhad-Muscat Oman flight returned to the airport of this metropolis on July 8 due to a tire burst and landed without any problems.

Shahid Hasheminejad International Airport of Mashhad, with an area of ​​540 hectares, is the second busiest airport in the country after Mehrabad Airport in Tehran. Before the outbreak of the Corona virus, an average of 180 flights per day and up to 250 inbound and outbound flights were made in it during peak travel times.

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