Brisbane Airport international terminal evacuated after testing of an air conditioning unit caused smoke

Brisbane Airport international terminal evacuated after testing of an air conditioning unit caused smoke

The Brisbane Airport’s international terminal has been evacuated, causing delays to flights, after testing of an air-conditioning unit caused smoke.

Just after 8am, testing of an air-conditioning unit’s heating element created smoke, which activated the fire alarm.

There was an evacuation at Brisbane Airport’s international terminal on Tuesday morning.Credit: Brisbane Airport. File image

All passengers on level four of the international terminal were evacuated, causing delays for some departing international flights, and traffic congestion around the precinct.

A Queensland Fire Department spokesman said five fire crews attended, and were cleared to leave at 8.35am.

A Brisbane Airport spokesman said passengers had returned to the terminal, and processing was being prioritised based on flight schedules.

“Brisbane Airport apologises for delays as a result of this morning’s evacuation,” he said.

Incoming international flights continued, and there was no impact to the domestic terminal.

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