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July 5, 2021

INCIDENT S7 Airlines Airbus A320 suffered both windshield cracks due to hail

EmergencyBy Sharad RanabhatJuly 5, 2021

An S7 Airlines Airbus A320 suffered both windshield cracks after being hit by a hail storm en route to Moscow. The Airbus A320-200, with registration VP-BOL, was operating flight S7-1146 from Chelyabinsk to Moscow Domodedovo Airport when the hail storm cracked its both outer windshield glasses on July 3rd. Mash, one of the passengers, said,…

ALERT New York Newark Airport Terminal C has been evacuated

EmergencyBy AIRLIVEJuly 5, 2021

Images from the scene showed people standing on the side of the street after reportedly being told to leave the building. Terminal C evacuated just as I was about to head through TSA,” one traveler claimed. “People screaming, running, falling down steps… some people were mid-check-in and are barefoot outside,” they added. “100% total chaos.”…

KlasJet crew members detained illegally at Charleroi Airport, Brussels

NewsBy Sharad RanabhatJuly 5, 2021

KlasJet crew members were detained by the Belgian Authorities for more than three hours at Charleroi Airport on June 30th, as reported by the European business aviation company. KlasJet Boeing 737 crew were detained after the plane landed at Charleroi to collect the Belgium National Team players for the Euro 2020. KlasJet was chosen to…

British Airways fined £1.8 million after an employee was crushed by a baggage tug

NewsBy Sharad RanabhatJuly 5, 2021

British Airways has been fined £1.8 million after an employee was crushed by a loaded baggage tug, leaving her seriously injured at Heathrow Airport in March 2018. She was hit by a passing baggage tug loaded with luggage at Heathrow’s Terminal 5 when she was walking in the centre of a roadway used by tugs…

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