Created Wednesday, Jan 1st 2025 18:28Z, last updated Wednesday, Jan 1st 2025 18:28Z
A Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200, registration N393HA performing flight HA-21 from Seattle,WA to Honolulu,HI (USA) with 273 passengers and 10 crew, was climbing out of Seattle's runway 16L when the crew levelled off at 7000 feet and decided to return to Seattle due to fumes on board. The aircraft landed safely back on runway 16L about 18 minutes after departure. Attending emergency services found no trace of smell, heat, smoke or fire.

The airport reported emergency personnel boarded the aircraft but were unable to detect any smells or smoke.

The flight was cancelled.

The aircraft returned to service about 20 hours after landing.

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