On December 8, a Brazilian Gol Airlines Boeing plane reportedly got stuck on the runway with tires stuck in the runway when it took off, and the plane was stranded at São Paulo airport.
The flight number G31490 is flying from Congonhas to Victoria.
The flight was carried out by a B737-800 aircraft, and while taxiing, the asphalt on the runway suddenly sank, resulting in the flight being unable to perform normally.
All passengers have safely disembarked and are on another flight to their destination.
GOL is a Brazilian low-cost airline founded in 2000 and began operations on January 15, 2001, headquartered in São Paulo.
The main bases of operation of GOL are as follows:
Rio de Janeiro AirportSão Paulo AirportBrasilia Airport, Santos Airport.
GOL has grown to become one of the largest low-cost airlines in Brazil, with a fleet of 138 B737 aircraft, including:
16 B737-700 aircraft
B737-800 aircraft 80 units
42 B737MAX8 aircraft
The aircraft that fell into the runway was named PR-GGR and made its first flight on November 11, 2009, at the age of 141 year.
In fact, HNA once controlled Brazil's largest low-cost airline, Azul Airlines, but later had to sell it at a low price due to the debt crisis, which is a pity.
Teal now has 169 aircraft.