Emergency services were on standby at Auckland International Airport this morning after the pilot of a flight from Sydney declared a mayday over the Tasman due to a fire alert from the cargo hold.
Flight QF 141 left Sydney earlier this morning and landed safely in Auckland at around 11.47am.
Qantas told 1News the pilot issued a mayday call following an "intermittent alert from the cargo hold indicating fire".
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"The aircraft landed safely at Auckland Airport and passengers have disembarked," a spokesperson said.
"Preliminary investigations report that there was no fire in the front cargo hold. Our engineers will inspect the aircraft to determine the cause."
Footage captured by 1News showed the plane coming into land and taxiing off the runway accompanied by emergency vehicles.
Flight QF 141 issued a mayday call after a fire alert came from the cargo hold. (Source: 1News)
Crew from Auckland International Airport Rescue, Māngere, Papatoetoe, Onehunga, Ōtara, Ōtāhuhu, Manurewa, Ellerslie, Mount Roskill and Papakura were in attendance.
Auckland Airport confirmed emergency services were on standby earlier this morning for an inbound aircraft which had reported some issues but had since landed safely.
"The airfield is now returning to normal but there may be some slight delays for departing and arriving flights," a spokesperson told 1News.
Hato Hone St John were called to the scene at 10.46am and responded with "multiple unites", a spokesperson said.
"No passengers from the involved flight required assistance from us.
"All units have now been stood down from the incident."
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