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Air Asia Flight AK128 Makes Emergency Return to Kuala Lumpur

  • 2025-03-27
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A Kuala Lumpur-Shenzhen flight operated by Air Asia made an emergency return to Malaysia after its right engine caught fire mid-air, following two hours of circling over the Strait of Malacca, according to local reports.

Malaysian media confirmed that Air Asia flight AK128, originally bound for Shenzhen, safely diverted back to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) early Wednesday morning. The Airbus A320 had departed at 9:59 p.m. local time on March 26 but was forced to abort its journey after crew detected flames erupting from the right engine. Flight-tracking data revealed the plane landed back at KLIA just after midnight, with all 171 passengers and crew evacuated without injury.

The Selangor Fire and Rescue Department reported mobilizing nine firefighters and three airport rescue specialists to standby at 10:37 p.m. following an emergency alert. Preliminary investigations suggest the blaze may have stemmed from a “pneumatic duct explosion,” though authorities stress the cause remains under review.

Passenger accounts paint a tense scene. “@helen🎀77,” a traveler onboard, shared on social media: “We circled over the Strait of Malacca for over two agonizing hours before finally touching back down in Kuala Lumpur after midnight. Police, security, emergency crews—even ambulances—were waiting. Many of us wept silently during the ordeal, though some clapped with relief when we landed.”

Air Asia has yet to issue a formal statement, but Malaysian authorities confirm no injuries were reported. The incident underscores the critical role of crew training and safety protocols in averting potential disasters. For now, travelers booked on this route are advised to monitor airline updates as investigations continue.

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