An Air Canada plane caught fire during landing at the Halifax airport in Canada.
This is reported by the Republic.
The plane reportedly landed with a broken landing gear. As a result, the wing scraped the runway, which in turn caused a fire. The airport is currently closed
🚨 JUST IN: Air Canada flight lands in Halifax with a broken landing gear, resulting in the wing scraping the runway causing a fire
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) December 29, 2024
The airport is currently CLOSED.
This comes just hours after a Boeing 737 attempted a landing without warning extending its gear in South Korea,… pic.twitter.com/Givga3hDEn
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed in South Korea. While landing at Muan International Airport, the plane skidded off the runway, hit a fence and exploded. There were 181 people on board. At least 167 people have died. The death toll is expected to rise as the rest of the people on board are missing.
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