LOT B788 at Warsaw on Jun 15th 2017, cabin did not pressurize

Last Update: June 15, 2017 / 19:02:55 GMT/Zulu time

Bookmark this article
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jun 15, 2017

Classification
Incident

Flight number
LO-91

Destination
Beijing, China

Aircraft Registration
SP-LRA

ICAO Type Designator
B788

A LOT Polish Airlines Boeing 787-800, registration SP-LRA performing flight LO-91 from Warsaw (Poland) to Beijing (China), was climbing out of Warsaw when the crew stopped the climb at FL100 reporting a problem with the air conditioning of the aircraft. The crew subsequently advised there appeared to be a problem with the sealing which prompted ATC to query whether they had all windows closed. The crew decided to return to Warsaw, dumped fuel and landed back in Warsaw about 70 minutes after departure.

The aircraft was able to depart again after about two hours on the ground and is currently estimated to reach Beijing with a delay of about 3 hours.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jun 15, 2017

Classification
Incident

Flight number
LO-91

Destination
Beijing, China

Aircraft Registration
SP-LRA

ICAO Type Designator
B788

This article is published under license from Avherald.com. © of text by Avherald.com.
Article source

You can read 2 more free articles without a subscription.

Subscribe now and continue reading without any limits!

Are you a subscriber? Login
Subscribe

Read unlimited articles and receive our daily update briefing. Gain better insights into what is happening in commercial aviation safety.

Send tip

Support AeroInside by sending a small tip amount.

Related articles

Newest articles

Subscribe today

Are you researching aviation incidents? Get access to AeroInside Insights, unlimited read access and receive the daily newsletter.

Pick your plan and subscribe

Partner

Blockaviation logo

A new way to document and demonstrate airworthiness compliance and aircraft value. Find out more.

ELITE Logo

ELITE Simulation Solutions is a leading global provider of Flight Simulation Training Devices, IFR training software as well as flight controls and related services. Find out more.

Blue Altitude Logo

Your regulation partner, specialists in aviation safety and compliance; providing training, auditing, and consultancy services. Find out more.

AeroInside Blog
Popular aircraft
Airbus A320
Boeing 737-800
Boeing 737-800 MAX
Popular airlines
American Airlines
United
Delta
Air Canada
Lufthansa
British Airways