A Max Air aircraft, owned by Katsina-born businessman Dahiru Mangal, experienced a tyre burst during landing at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA) on Tuesday night, sparking panic among passengers.
Despite the incident, all passengers and crew members were safely evacuated without any major injuries.
According to an airport source, the event occurred at 10:57 p.m. as Flight VM1605, which had earlier departed from Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA) in Lagos, landed in Kano.
“The aircraft suffered a tyre burst on landing. Emergency response teams were immediately activated, and all passengers were safely evacuated,” the source said.
It was gathered that the aircraft may have lost its nose landing gear tyre, which led to the incident. However, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is expected to conduct a thorough investigation to determine the exact cause.
One of the passengers, Abdullahi Ibrahim, described the moment onboard as tense. He said, “As soon as we landed, there was a loud sound, and the plane shook violently. Some passengers started praying, but the crew assured us everything was under control. We are just grateful to be safe.”
Efforts to reach Max Air officials for an official statement were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report. However, aviation experts have assured the public that such incidents, while concerning, are not uncommon in the industry.
An aviation analyst Kabiru Ali said, “Tyre bursts can happen due to multiple factors such as runway conditions, excessive wear, or impact forces during landing. The most important thing is that no lives were lost, and the crew handled the situation well.”
Meanwhile, normal flight operations have resumed at the Kano airport, with authorities working to clear the affected aircraft from the runway.