A plane from London Heathrow with 311 people on board made an emergency landing in Russia early today.
The Boeing 777-39L(ER) suffered ‘engine failure’ and requested landing at Nizhnevartovsk in Siberia.
Footage shows the Air China aircraft – bound for Beijing – landing in the remote city in Russia’s Khanty-Mansi autonomous region.
It was not immediately clear how many British citizens were aboard the stricken plane.
The flight had left Heathrow at 10:43pm, and landed at 8:17am local time in Nizhnevartovsk – 3:17am UK time.
An eyewitness narrated the incident to Baza news outlet, which has links to the Russian security services.
They said: ‘Airport services were on high alert for the unexpected guest.
‘It’s not every year that such a flight from the UK arrives in Nizhnevartovsk.

A plane from London Heathrow with 311 people on board made an emergency landing in Russia early today

An eyewitness said: ‘Airport services were on high alert for the unexpected guest. ‘It’s not every year that such a flight from the UK arrives in Nizhnevartovsk

The Boeing 777-39L(ER) suffered ‘engine failure’ and requested landing at Nizhnevartovsk in Siberia
‘But they prepared quickly — a suitable boarding ramp was immediately brought to the plane. What happens next is still unknown.
‘Most likely, the company will send a reserve aircraft along with technicians and parts, since local technicians definitely will not be able to repair such a large airliner in Nizhnevartovsk.’
While British and other Western airlines no longer overfly Russia due to Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine, Chinese airlines flying to and from the UK do cross Russian airspace.
The Baza report warned that the passengers could face hardships after landing in the oil city which is 1,435 miles east of Moscow.
‘It is also unknown where such a large number of passengers will stay during the time the reserve aircraft is en route,’ said the report.
‘It will be difficult to fit all the people in the local airport’s holding area.’
If visa rules are waived and access to local hotels is given, British passengers will be unable to use their credit cards, which do not operate in Russia due to sanctions.
Current Foreign Office travel advice is to avoid all trips to Putin’s country, with warnings foreigners can face detention or prosecution for activities seen as ‘against Russian interests‘.

The Baza report warned that the passengers could face hardships after landing in the oil city which is 1,435 miles east of Moscow

While British and other Western airlines no longer overfly Russia due to Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine, Chinese airlines flying to and from the UK do cross Russian airspace
The report said the pilots chose Nizhnevartovsk ‘because the weather there was perfect at that moment, and the runway is very long, making it the best option among nearby airports for such a large airliner.’
The Ural Transport Prosecutor’s Office confirmed the emergency landing.