Qatar A359 at New York on Dec 10th 2015, rejected takeoff

Last Update: December 11, 2015 / 14:39:22 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Dec 10, 2015

Classification
Incident

Destination
Doha, Qatar

Aircraft Registration
A7-ALG

Aircraft Type
Airbus A350-900

ICAO Type Designator
A359

A Qatar Airways Airbus A350-900, registration A7-ALG performing charter flight QR-7452 from New York JFK,NY (USA) to Doha (Qatar), was accelerating for takeoff from JFK's runway 22R when the crew rejected takeoff, instructed the flight attendants on stations and advised ATC that no assistance was needed but they needed "a second" to figure out what happened. The crew subsequently indicated they were able to vacate the runway. The aircraft taxied down the runway and vacated the runway to the left via taxiway H about 1200 meters down the runway. The crew advised they received a warning for takeoff, they weren't sure they could do another attempt for takeoff from runway 22R.

The aircraft stopped on taxiway Y short of YA while the crew was working to resolve the issue for about 90 minutes. The aircraft then taxied to JFK's runway 31L and departed two hours after the rejected takeoff.

A passenger reported they were told the aircraft applied auto brakes due to a signal the runway was too short for their takeoff.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Dec 10, 2015

Classification
Incident

Destination
Doha, Qatar

Aircraft Registration
A7-ALG

Aircraft Type
Airbus A350-900

ICAO Type Designator
A359

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