Emergency Landing of British Airways Flight BA16
On September 3, 2025, a British Airways flight en route to Singapore had to execute an emergency landing back in Sydney after the crew raised a mayday call. This was Flight BA16, a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, which took off from Sydney just after 3 p.m. local time, carrying hundreds of passengers.
Details of the Incident
Approximately one hour into the flight, while flying over the Central Tablelands near Orange, the aircraft faced an emergency situation. The flight crew, operating under the aircraft registration G-ZBKL, decided to divert the flight back to Sydney.
Official Statement and Safety Procedures
An official spokesperson for Sydney Airport confirmed the incident, stating, “Earlier this afternoon, British Airways flight BA16 from Sydney to Singapore made an emergency return to Sydney Airport approximately an hour after take-off. The aircraft arrived safely and was met by emergency services as part of standard procedures. All passengers have since disembarked safely, and there has been no impact to airport operations.
Cause of the Diversion
Sources indicate that the diversion was due to reports of smoke or a smell in the cockpit, necessitating the quick return for passenger and crew safety.




