Nepali workers try to bring a Malaysian airliner back onto the runway at the international airport in Kathmandu on April 19, 2018, after it skidded off the runway following an aborted take-off.Kathmandu airport was closed April 20 after a Malaysian jet with 139 people on board aborted its takeoff and skidded off the runway, officials said. Nobody was hurt in the incident but incoming flights to the Nepali capital were diverted while authorities tried to move the Malindo Airlines Boeing 737, which was stuck in mud. AFP PHOTO
Nepali workers try to bring a Malaysian airliner back onto the runway at the international airport in Kathmandu on April 19, 2018, after it skidded off the runway following an aborted take-off.Kathmandu airport was closed April 20 after a Malaysian jet with 139 people on board aborted its takeoff and skidded off the runway, officials said. Nobody was hurt in the incident but incoming flights to the Nepali capital were diverted while authorities tried to move the Malindo Airlines Boeing 737, which was stuck in mud. AFP PHOTO

BENTONG: A team from the Air Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) under the Transport Ministry has been deployed to Kathmandu in Nepal to investigate the Malindo Air Boeing 737 aircraft which skidded off the runway at Kathmandu airport, Nepal while about to take off to Kuala lumpur on Thursday night.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said he has ordered the team to investigate the cause of the incident and they are also working closely with the Nepalese government on the incident.

“I have ordered the team from the AAIB to investigate the cause of the incident.

“We are also following the aircraft international standard procedure and we would receive the preliminary report not less than a month’s time.

 Nepali workers try to bring a Malaysian airliner back onto the runway at the international airport in Kathmandu on April 19, 2018, after it skidded off the runway following an aborted take-off.
Nepali workers try to bring a Malaysian airliner back onto the runway at the international airport in Kathmandu on April 19, 2018, after it skidded off the runway following an aborted take-off.

“As of now, we still don’t know the problem of the incident,” he said at the meet the people programme at Felda Kemasul here today.

Following the incident, Kathmandu airport was closed and incoming flights to Nepali capitals were diverted.

The jet was accelerating on the runway when the pilots aborted the takeoff after detecting a problem.

It skidded on the tarmac and and came to a stop in mud about 30 metres away from the runway.

It was reported that a total of 139 passengers on board the jet were unhurt.