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Korean Air, Cathay Pacific aircrafts clip wings at Japan airport; no injuries

No injuries have been reported so far, the broadcaster reported. (AFP)
No injuries have been reported so far, the broadcaster reported. (AFP)
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16 Jan 2024 07:01:22 GMT9
16 Jan 2024 07:01:22 GMT9

TOKYO: Two aircraft belonging to Korean Air Lines and Cathay Pacific Airways clipped wings at New Chitose Airport on Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido on Tuesday amid wintry conditions, a Korean Air official said.

No injuries were reported on either plane, Japanese media said.

The Korean Air flight had 289 passengers and crew members on board, an airline official said.

Japanese media reports had conflicting information on whether passengers were on board the Cathay Pacific aircraft. Cathay Pacific Airways could not immediately be reached for comment.

The incident happened when a towing car, which was pushing the Korean Air plane backwards ahead of departure, slipped due to snow on the ground, leading the airplane’s left wing to clip the Cathay Pacific plane’s right tail wing, the Korean Air official said.

Korean Air Lines’ initial assessment attributed the cause to a groundhandler that was towing the airplane in heavy snow, the airline official said.

An airport spokesperson was not immediately available for comment.

Reuters

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