Saturday, February 18, 2012

Incidents and accidentsThe A380 has been involved in one aviation occurrence and no hull-loss accidents as of January 2012[update]

Incidents and accidentsThe A380 has been involved in one aviation occurrence and no hull-loss accidents as of January 2012[update].[225][226]




On 4 November 2010, Qantas Flight 32, en route from Singapore Changi Airport to Sydney Airport, suffered an uncontained engine failure, resulting in a series of related problems, and forcing the flight to return to Singapore. There were no injuries to the passengers, crew or people on the ground despite debris falling onto the Indonesian island of Batam.[227] The A380 was damaged sufficiently for the event to be classified as an accident.[228] Qantas subsequently grounded all of its A380s that day subject to an internal investigation taken in conjunction with the engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce plc. Other operators of Rolls-Royce-powered A380s were also affected. Investigators later determined the cause of the explosion to be an oil leak in the Trent 900 engine.[229]