United Regional Jet slides off taxiway at icy St. Louis airport
- A United Regional Jet operated by GoJet Airlines slid off a taxiway after arriving at St. Louis Lambert International Airport on Wednesday.
- The flight, which came from Washington Dulles International Airport, had 27 people on board including crew members.
- All passengers were safely offloaded onto airport air buses and taken to Concourse A with no reported injuries.
- Emergency crews met the aircraft after it slid off the taxiway, and there were no injuries reported.
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United Regional Jet slides off taxiway at an icy St. Louis Lambert Airport
A plane carrying 27 passengers, including crew, slid off the taxiway before coming to a stop at St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) late Wednesday morning, according to a news release from the airport.
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