Denver, USA – A terrifying incident unfolded at Denver International Airport on Thursday when an American Airlines plane caught fire while stationed at the gate. The incident prompted an immediate evacuation of passengers and crew, but no serious injuries were reported.

Details of the Incident
According to airport authorities, the American Airlines aircraft was preparing for departure when smoke was detected coming from the aircraft’s undercarriage. Ground staff immediately alerted emergency services, who quickly responded to the scene. Firefighters were able to extinguish the flames swiftly, preventing further damage to the aircraft and the surrounding area.
The affected plane was identified as an American Airlines Boeing 737, which was scheduled to fly to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Witnesses reported hearing loud noises and seeing smoke rising from beneath the aircraft before the evacuation began.
One passenger described the moment, saying:
“We were seated and ready for departure when the captain announced that there was an issue with the plane. Suddenly, we saw smoke coming from the side of the aircraft, and the crew quickly instructed everyone to evacuate.”
Emergency Response and Evacuation
The flight crew and airport staff acted swiftly to evacuate all passengers using the emergency exits and inflatable slides. Emergency services, including the Denver Fire Department, arrived within minutes to contain the fire and assess the damage.
In a statement, American Airlines confirmed the incident, stating:
“An American Airlines flight preparing for departure at Denver International Airport experienced a mechanical issue that resulted in smoke and fire near the aircraft’s undercarriage. All passengers and crew were safely evacuated, and no major injuries have been reported.”
Paramedics treated a few passengers at the scene for minor injuries, including bruises and smoke inhalation.
Cause of the Fire Under Investigation
Preliminary reports suggest that the fire may have been caused by a hydraulic fluid leak in the aircraft’s landing gear. However, the exact cause is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and American Airlines’ internal safety team.
A spokesperson for the FAA stated:
“We are working closely with American Airlines and Denver International Airport to determine the root cause of the fire. Safety remains our top priority.”
Passenger Reactions and Airline’s Response
Several passengers expressed gratitude for the crew’s quick response and the professionalism of the emergency responders. However, some travelers expressed frustration over the delay and the disruption to their travel plans.
American Airlines has offered alternative flights and compensation to the affected passengers. A full maintenance check of the aircraft is underway to ensure the issue is fully resolved before the plane is returned to service.