SIA Plane Brakes Issue at Narita
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•'Technical issue' with Singapore Airlines jet brakes forces temporary runway closure at Narita Airport
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Singapore Airlines plane experienced a "technical issue" with its brakes upon landing at Tokyo 's Narita International Airport .
The Boeing 787-10 aircraft was reportedly seen with white smoke coming from its engine after landing.
Runway B was closed for about 50 minutes from around 7.40am local time as the aircraft was towed away.
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