Ryanair Planes Damaged In Runway Collision

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 07 Oktober 2014 | 23.12

Two Ryanair planes have been damaged after colliding at Dublin Airport.

The aircraft, two Boeing 737s, clipped each other while taxiing on the runway this morning.

No injuries were reported after the wing tip of one plane scraped the tail of the other, said a Ryanair spokeswoman.

Emergency services were at the scene and the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) is investigating.

"Two of our aircraft were taxiing slowly to the runway at Dublin Airport this morning," the airline's spokeswoman said.

"The winglet of one aircraft appears to have scraped the tail of the other."

The planes had to return to the stands and the passengers are travelling on replacement aircraft.

Ryanair apologised for any inconvenience but played down any risk to passengers, saying: "There was no impact on customers on board."

An IAA spokesman said: "The Air Accident Investigation Unit (AAIU) of the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport has been notified and will conduct a further investigation.

"Dublin Airport is now fully operational, although passengers may anticipate some delays as a result of this morning's incident and are asked to check with their airlines directly for further information."


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