Firefighters called to burning smell on aircraft at London's Heathrow Airport
A spokeswoman for the fire brigade said there was no fire nor were there any crew or passengers on board the plane
LONDON:
London's Fire Brigade said on Wednesday they had been called to reports of a smell of burning on a parked aircraft at Heathrow Airport but there was no fire, contrary to a newspaper report on Twitter.
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The Sun newspaper had said in a tweet firefighters had been called to reports of a fire on a British Airways plane at the airport. A spokeswoman for the fire brigade said there was no fire nor were there any crew or passengers on board the plane.
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But firefighters were on the scene standing by. No details of the plane were immediately available.
London's Fire Brigade said on Wednesday they had been called to reports of a smell of burning on a parked aircraft at Heathrow Airport but there was no fire, contrary to a newspaper report on Twitter.
Flight turned back to Heathrow after 'laser' incident
The Sun newspaper had said in a tweet firefighters had been called to reports of a fire on a British Airways plane at the airport. A spokeswoman for the fire brigade said there was no fire nor were there any crew or passengers on board the plane.
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But firefighters were on the scene standing by. No details of the plane were immediately available.