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PIA Engineers’ fly out to Oslo to facilitate grounded Boeing 777

February 10, 2019
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PIA engineers fly out to Oslo, Norway to repair a grounded Boeing 777. The aircraft returns to Pakistan after just 30 hours.

Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777 that was grounded in Oslo on 6 February due to engine issues is brought back. The aircraft AP-BHX operating flight PK 752 developed fault in its engine after reaching Oslo from Lahore on February 6. The aircraft couldn’t take off for return journey due to a technical fault in its engine.

The local airline’s technical staff was approached, but they refused to work after the initial checking. The reason given was heavy snowfall and severe winter in Oslo which was much below freezing point.

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PIA engineer working on one of the Boeing 777 AP-BHX’s engine at Oslo Gardermoen Airport.

Though, PIA’s engineering team in Pakistan advised the foreign engineers for 3 to 4 hours to help them understand and rectify the problem. But upon refusal by them, PIA’s engineering team flew to Oslo from Pakistan to sort out this technical issue. They along with necessary equipment boarded PK757 for London via Oslo. The engine fault was rectified by PIA engineers in 3 to 4 hours under extreme weather conditions.

PIA engineers in front of Boeing 777 AP-BHX at Oslo Gardermoen Airport.
PIA engineers in front of Boeing 777 AP-BHX at Oslo Gardermoen Airport.

After a delay of 0ver 30 hours the grounded aircraft took off for its return flight via Copenhagen on February 8. Meanwhile, more than 200 passengers of this flight were provided with hotel accommodation by the airline. PIA operates weekly one flight PK-751 on Lahore to Oslo route that goes to Copenhagen from Oslo and then returns to Lahore.

Engine maintenance in progress at Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport.

According to PIA spokesperson the CEO Air Marshal Arshad Malik, on this extraordinary and beyond the call of duty performance, has appreciated engineers, PIA Oslo Manager and Ground Handling staff with special commendations.

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