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08:41, Mon, Sep 8, 2025 Updated: 09:30, Mon, Sep 8, 2025

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A British Airways flight has been forced to make an emergency landing at Sydney Airport. The British Airways flight BA16 from Sydney to Singapore was forced back on to the tarmac after reports of smoke filling the cabin, as per 7 News.

According to the Australian news outlet, fire trucks were on the tarmac as the aircraft landed at around 4pm. Emergency crews were also standing by but only as a precaution.

After the emergency landing, the plane reportedly taxied back to the gate. Sydney Airport says all passengers disembarked safely.

Aerial view of Sydney's International Airport

Aerial view of Sydney's International Airport (Image: Getty)

A spokesperson for flight hub said: “British Airways flight BA16 from Sydney to Singapore made an emergency return to Sydney Airport approximately an hour after take-off.

"The aircraft arrived safely and was met by emergency services as part of standard procedures.

"All passengers have since disembarked safely, and there has been no impact to airport operations,” they added.

British Airways has been approached for comment via email.

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