Chennai Cargo Plane Fire: A major incident was narrowly avoided at Chennai Airport on Tuesday, August 12, when an international cargo flight arriving from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, caught fire in one of its engines during landing. As the plane approached the runway, smoke and flames erupted from its fourth engine, causing panic on the ground.
Thanks to the pilots’ quick thinking, the vigilance of airport officials, and the swift response of firefighters, the aircraft was safely landed. Fortunately, there were no reports of casualties in the incident.

Chennai Plane Engine Fire: Fourth Engine Caught Fire During Landing
According to reports, the cargo flight’s fourth engine caught fire during landing. The pilots immediately alerted airport authorities but did not deem an emergency landing necessary, safely bringing the plane down under normal procedures.
Fire Tenders Were Already on Alert at Chennai Airport
Officials stated that firefighters stationed at the airport were already on high alert near the runway. As soon as the plane landed, fire tenders rushed to the scene and quickly extinguished the flames, preventing a major disaster.
The cargo plane had no passengers, but the situation could have been extremely dangerous for the crew and ground staff. Fortunately, everyone is safe, and no injuries were reported.
Authorities Ordered an Investigation
Following the incident, authorities ordered a full investigation. An engineering team is conducting a thorough inspection of the aircraft’s engine and other technical components to determine the exact cause of the fire.
Sources suggest possible causes such as technical malfunctions, fuel leaks, or bird strikes, but the precise reason will only be confirmed after the investigation report is completed.