Srilankan A332 at Bangkok on Apr 7th 2016, smoke in cabin

Last Update: April 7, 2016 / 20:13:01 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Apr 7, 2016

Classification
Incident

Flight number
UL-891

Aircraft Registration
4R-ALJ

Aircraft Type
Airbus A330-200

ICAO Type Designator
A332

A Srilankan Airlines Airbus A330-200, registration 4R-ALJ performing flight UL-891 from Bangkok (Thailand) to Colombo (Sri Lanka), was in the initial climb out of Bangkok's runway 19L when the crew stopped the climb at 4000 feet reporting smoke in the cabin. The aircraft returned to Bangkok for a safe landing on runway 19R about 11 minutes after departure.

A passenger reported there was smoke in the aft cabin.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Apr 7, 2016

Classification
Incident

Flight number
UL-891

Aircraft Registration
4R-ALJ

Aircraft Type
Airbus A330-200

ICAO Type Designator
A332

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