
What could have become one of the deadliest aviation disasters of the decade instead turned into a story of survival, courage, and razor-thin timing when Emirates Flight EK521 suffered a catastrophic landing incident at Dubai International Airport.
The Boeing 777-300ER, carrying 300 people from Trivandrum, India, touched down under abnormal conditions. Moments later, the aircraft slid along the runway on its belly, coming to a halt before erupting into flames.
Fire engulfed the aircraft within minutes.
Thick black smoke rose into the sky as emergency sirens echoed across one of the world’s busiest airports, forcing an immediate shutdown.
A race against death
With fire rapidly spreading, the flight crew made a split-second decision: evacuate immediately. Emergency slides were deployed as passengers — including children and elderly travelers — fled the aircraft in a tense but remarkably orderly evacuation.

An outcome few thought possible:
All 282 passengers and 18 crew members survived
No fatalities occurred onboard the aircraft
A miracle with a cost
As firefighters rushed toward the burning jet to contain the blaze, one firefighter lost his life in the line of duty, becoming the sole fatality of the incident. His sacrifice cast a shadow over an otherwise miraculous escape.
The aircraft, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, was completely destroyed, marking one of the most severe landing accidents in modern aviation history — and at the same time, one of the most successful mass evacuations ever recorded.