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A Boeing-related conflict in Dubai

Bill DittmanBy Bill DittmanJuly 23, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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Emotion at the Dubai airport. Two planes collided. Flydubai flight FZ 1461 to Bishkek “One of us experienced a minor incident involving Boeing 737-800 (…) and another flight on a taxiway, ”the low-cost company said in a statement on Thursday. Dubai, One of the seven presidents of the United Arab Emirates “will work with the authorities to investigate this incident.”

For its part, Gulf Air, another Gulf monarchy and Bahrain’s airline, has confirmed in a statement that “a ground incident at the Dubai International Airport where a plane hit the tail was caused by another aircraft device. Dubai Airport, with its abbreviated DXP, confirmed a “minor incident” that “occurred early on Thursday, July 22”, and required the runway to be “temporarily closed”.

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“DXP operations were not affected and the runway reopened two hours later,” he said in a statement. During this incident, DXP Neither company reported any casualties.

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Dubai Airport is one of the most important international airports in the world. Kovit-19 was the first to reopen its doors to international tourists in July 2020 after closing during the first wave of the epidemic.

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