<p> A Boeing 777 aircraft operated by Swiss International Air Lines flying from Tokyo to Zurich made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan on Saturday due to a medical incident onboard, followed by issues after the aircraft landed, the airline said.</p><p>The Boeing 777-300ER's nose wheel got caught in the grass and was stuck, requiring it to be towed back onto the runway, the airlines said in a statement. The aircraft will be examined for damage and will be a subject of an investigation.</p><p>Swiss confirmed that none of 319 passengers onboard were injured due to the incident.</p><p>"We'll defer to the airline for information about their fleet and operations," Boeing said in a statement.</p>
<p> A Boeing 777 aircraft operated by Swiss International Air Lines flying from Tokyo to Zurich made an emergency landing in Kazakhstan on Saturday due to a medical incident onboard, followed by issues after the aircraft landed, the airline said.</p><p>The Boeing 777-300ER's nose wheel got caught in the grass and was stuck, requiring it to be towed back onto the runway, the airlines said in a statement. The aircraft will be examined for damage and will be a subject of an investigation.</p><p>Swiss confirmed that none of 319 passengers onboard were injured due to the incident.</p><p>"We'll defer to the airline for information about their fleet and operations," Boeing said in a statement.</p>