Overview
- Flight SQ228 departed Melbourne for Singapore at about 4:50 p.m. local time and landed back roughly an hour later, according to Flightradar24 data.
- Witnesses told local radio the aircraft passed unusually low with landing gear visible as it tracked north of the city before returning.
- Social media videos showed two white trails from the wings that some observers described as fuel dumping, which has not been officially confirmed.
- Melbourne Airport said the aircraft returned due to a technical issue and landed under normal conditions before reaching the gate.
- The airline had not disclosed the nature of the issue at the time of reporting, with further details pending from Singapore Airlines or regulators.
 
 