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Plane skids off runway in Senegal; tyre bursts in Turkey

May 10, 2024

Dakar [Senegal], May 10: Two Boeing 737 passenger planes have been involved in accidents in Senegal and Turkey on takeoff and landing, raising further questions about the aircraft manufacturer's safety record.
In Senegal, a chartered Air Senegal Boeing B737-300 plane skidded off a runway before takeoff early on Thursday at Blaise Diagne International Airport in the capital, Dakar.
Eighty-five people - including two pilots and four cabin crew - were on board the flight operated by TransAir and bound for the Malian capital Bamako. At least 10 people were injured, the transport ministry said.
Photos showed the damaged plane at a standstill in a grassy field with a damaged wing, its emergency exit slides deployed. Videos shared on social media appeared to show a left wing on fire. The aircraft was later cordoned off with red and white tape, the Reuters news agency reported.
In Turkey, 190 people - including six crew members - were safely evacuated from a Boeing 737-800 belonging to Corendon Airlines after one of the aircraft's tyres burst on Thursday during landing at Gazipasa, an airport near the Mediterranean coastal town of Alanya. Turkey's Ministry for Transport and Infrastructure reported damage to the plane's nose landing gear.
Flights were diverted to nearby Antalya airport while the aircraft was removed, the ministry said.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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