Two Aircraft Collide on the Ground at Schiphol Airport, No Injuries
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Two aircraft collide on the ground at Schiphol airport, no injuries
THE HAGUE, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- Two aircraft operated by Dutch flag carrier KLM collided on the ground without injuries on Saturday morning at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands, local media reported. Read full story
That happened this morning. The passengers and crew were taken to the gate after the incident.
Two planes have collided at Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands. KLM, the airline that owns both aircraft, said it was a "highly unusual" incident. No one was injured.
Two KLM planes hit the Amsterdam-Schiphol tarmac on Saturday morning. No injuries are to be regretted, and the aircraft will be thoroughly inspected before re-entering service. ...
2 aircraft collide on the ground at Schiphol airport, no injury
Two aircraft operated by Dutch flag carrier KLM collided on the ground without injuries on Saturday morning at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands, reported Xinhua, quoting local media. According to Dutch public broadcaster NOS, one flight had just landed from Birmingham, while the other was scheduled to depart for Athens. One of the aircraft was stationary, while the other was moving. Passengers and crew from both aircraft were taken …
Two KLM jets collide at Schiphol
Two KLM aircraft collided Saturday morning at Schiphol Airport, authorities and the airline confirmed. All passengers and crew on both planes were unharmed.A Boeing 737 was stationary on the tarmac when another KLM plane made contact while being pushed backward. The circumstances that led to the collision are still under investigation.“We are investigating the cause of the incident together with the relevant authorities and will thoroughly inspe…
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