Viva A320 at Monterrey on Jan 25th 2025, smoke and burning smell in cabin
Last Update: February 7, 2025 / 20:39:40 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jan 25, 2025
Classification
Incident
Airline
Viva Aerobus
Flight number
VB-684
Departure
Monterrey, Mexico
Destination
Dallas Ft. Worth, United States
Aircraft Registration
XA-VAY
Aircraft Type
Airbus A320
ICAO Type Designator
A320
Mexico's AIB rated the occurrence an incident (no injuries) and opened an investigation.
The aircraft returned to service about 38 hours after landing.
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jan 25, 2025
Classification
Incident
Airline
Viva Aerobus
Flight number
VB-684
Departure
Monterrey, Mexico
Destination
Dallas Ft. Worth, United States
Aircraft Registration
XA-VAY
Aircraft Type
Airbus A320
ICAO Type Designator
A320
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