• On 4 June 2020,
China Airlines Flight 202, an Airbus A330-302 registered as B-18302, from
Shanghai Pudong International Airport to
Taipei Songshan Airport with 76 passengers and 11 crew, landed on Songshan's wet runway 10, when upon touchdown all three primary flight computers, thrust reversers and autobrake systems failed affecting the stopping distance of the aircraft. The crew applied maximum manual braking and managed to stop the aircraft 10 meters/33 feet ahead of the runway end (runway length 2600 meters/8530 feet). The aircraft was towed to the apron. • On 23 October 2022,
Korean Air Flight 631, an Airbus A330-322 registered as HL7525, overran the runway at
Mactan–Cebu International Airport, following two go-arounds due to wet and windy weather conditions. The aircraft suffered a nose gear collapse and struck a localizer antenna. The aircraft was written off, although no fatalities or injuries were reported. • On 12 December 2022, an Airbus A330neo on delivery to
Condor was damaged during manoeuvres on the ground as it hit a building under tow, causing a fuel leak at Toulouse Airport. • On 18 December 2022,
Hawaiian Airlines Flight 35, an Airbus A330-243 registered as N393HA, encountered severe turbulence when descending into
Honolulu Airport. There were 36 reported injuries with 11 of them serious. The aircraft made a safe landing at 10:46 local time where it was met with emergency personnel. • On 31 October 2023, A
Lufthansa Airbus A330-343, registration D-AIKS performing flight LH-595 from
Abuja to
Frankfurt/Main, was accelerating for takeoff from Abuja's runway 22 when the aircraft collided with an animal on the runway prompting the crew to reject takeoff at high speed (about 100 knots). The aircraft slowed safely and returned to the apron. One of the aircraft’s engines needed to be replaced and damage was reported to the nosecone and flaps. • On 31 May 2024, an
Air France Airbus A330-203, registered as F-GZCL, named "Chenonceaux" suffered a severe damage to its fuselage when parked at
N'djamena Chad Airport in Chad due to the strong wind from a
cumulonimbus causing the plane to pivot on the main gear, which led to the nose gear to move more than a meter to the right colliding with the high loader assigned to loading containers. The aircraft was then retired from the fleet the following day after serving 21 years with the company. • On 29 March 2026, a
Delta Air Lines Flight DL104, an Airbus A330-323 registered as N813NW, operating from
São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport in Brazil to
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the United States, suffered a fire in its No. 1 engine shortly after takeoff from runway 10L. The crew declared an emergency and returned to
Guarulhos, where the aircraft landed safely without further incident and with no reported injuries. Burning debris from the engine reportedly fell onto grass near the runway, causing a small brush fire and temporarily disrupting airport operations, while Brazilian aviation accident authority
CENIPA opened an investigation into the serious incident. ==References==