AO-2023-064Serious IncidentClosed
Uncontained engine failure — Airbus A380, Sydney
| Date | 4 August 2023 |
| Location | Sydney Airport, NSW |
| Aircraft | VH-OQB |
| Type | Airbus A380-842 |
| Source | Australian Transport Safety Bureau ↗ |
Summary
During the pushback phase at Sydney Airport, ground crew detected a visible oil leak from engine number 4. During subsequent ground run-up, the number 4 Rolls-Royce Trent 970 experienced an uncontained low-pressure turbine disc failure during the ground power check. No injuries occurred; all passengers had not yet boarded. The aircraft sustained substantial engine and cowling damage.
Investigation Findings (4)
- 01Engine log review identified the engine had reached its scheduled overhaul limit 12 cycles prior.
- 02An administrative error within the airline's maintenance tracking system caused the engine to remain in service beyond its certified life.
- 03Rolls-Royce issued a mandatory Service Bulletin; CASA issued an Emergency Airworthiness Directive covering the fleet.
- 04Qantas reviewed its entire engine tracking system and implemented a dual-verification control.
Aircraft Involved
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