Airlines
A Latam A320 and a fire vehicle collide, killing 2 persons on the runway.
At least two firefighters killed at Peruvian airport after their truck collided with aircraft wing
At least two firefighters died on Friday at Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima, Peru, when the truck they were moving in hit the wing of an aircraft that was just taking off.
Two firemen perished as a result of an airplane’s takeoff collision with the airport’s autobomba (fire vehicle), according to Luis Ponce, general commander of the fire department. Additionally, the Fire Brigade chief made it clear in statements to the Peruvian radio station RPP that all passengers had been evacuated and no one had suffered any significant injuries, indicating that the situation was under control.
LATAM Airlines A320neo has been hit by a vehicle crossing the runway while taking off from Lima Airport in Peru. More to follow. pic.twitter.com/oPchYx7nbM
— Breaking Aviation News & Videos (@aviationbrk) November 18, 2022
There are still no specifics detailing how the fire vehicles crossed the active runway. and if it was struck by the aircraft’s fuselage, it would be considered as the worst disaster. The aircraft has been flown by the pilot. The visuals show that the aircraft has high thrust for takeoff.
? | LATAM Flight 2213, an Airbus A320neo has collided with a fire truck at high speed on takeoff in Lima, Peru. No fatalities have been reported on the plane but sadly, two firefighters have passed away as a result. pic.twitter.com/2rLOwgPx8B
— Air Crash Investigation (@AirCrash_) November 19, 2022
Lima Airport Partners, Jorge Chavez Airport’s operating business, expressed regret over what transpired. The flight flew between Lima and Juliaca, a city in southeast Peru that is 840 kilometers from the capital.
The organization issued a statement in which it expressed its condolences to the relatives of the dead and claimed they are at their disposal, saying, “At this time, we are conducting all the necessary investigations to determine the causes of this catastrophe.”
? Accident d’un Airbus A320neo de LATAM il y a quelques instants à l’aéroport international de Lima.
Plus d’infos à venir.
— air plus news (@airplusnews) November 18, 2022
LATAM Airlines statement
LATAM Airlines Peru informs that its flight LA 2213, covering the Lima – Juliaca route, collided with a vehicle on its take-off run at Jorge Chávez International Airport.
At this time, we can confirm that there have been no fatalities among the people onboard the aircraft. We are currently focusing on providing support to passengers and their families. We are also working in coordination with the corresponding authorities to support their investigations of this incident.
#SkyAlMinuto Momento exactamente en el que el #Airbus #A320neo de #LATAM impacta al camión de bomberos en su carrera de despegue. pic.twitter.com/I84d9H2uYD
— SkyStore México (@SkystoreMx) November 18, 2022
Our response process is established within our company’s operational and safety protocols, which seek to safeguard the integrity and well-being of passengers.
The LATAM group is deploying its human and technical resources to assist those affected and has implemented its emergency response plan
LATAM Airlines Peru informs that flight LA 2213, covering the Lima-Juliaca route, collided with a fire engine that entered the runway during take-off at Lima’s Jorge Chávez International Airport. There are no fatalities among the 102 passengers and six crew members. As a precaution, all passengers and crew are being taken to health centers.
LATAM Airlines Peru regrets the passing of the two firefighters who were on the fire engine that collided with the aircraft, as informed by Lima Airport Partners, the operator of Jorge Chavez Airport.
Currently, LATAM Airlines Peru is focused on providing support to passengers and their families. At the same time, it is working in coordination with authorities to support the investigation into the event.
Airlines
Woman slams Air India for downgrading her mother’s business class ticket to economy,
Air India finds itself embroiled in controversy yet again following a recent incident where a passenger was downgraded from Business Class to Economy Class on a flight from Delhi to Washington DC.
The incident has sparked a debate surrounding customer service standards and the airline’s adherence to established protocols. when a user, Ms. Vitasta, took to social media to share her mother’s troubling experience. According to her account, her mother, who held a Business Class ticket for the Delhi to Washington DC flight, was confronted with a series of bewildering situations.
Initially, airline staff informed her that her seat couldn’t recline, followed by the explanation that it was reserved for the crew. However, to her dismay, she later discovered another passenger occupying her rightful seat while she was unceremoniously shifted to Economy Class. Ms. Vitasta expressed her frustration in a tweet, condemning Air India for its actions and highlighting the discomfort and inconvenience her mother endured.
In response, Air India reached out to Ms. Vitasta, assuring her that they were investigating the matter with priority alongside the airport team. However, their subsequent offer of compensation, which included 75% of the fare and an upgrade voucher, was met with skepticism and further criticism. Ms. Vitasta updated her followers, expressing dissatisfaction with the compensatory measures and denouncing the rude behavior of the ground staff in Delhi.
Following the incident, Air India purportedly offered to compensate 75% of the fare and provided an upgrade voucher to Ms. Vitasta’s mother. However, many online users deemed this response inadequate and urged her to file a formal complaint against the airline for the deficiency of service experienced. “Don’t accept the 75%; she paid for a service and didn’t receive it; she should get 100% minimum,” said a second person. “@airindia’s reckless, arrogant culture would never change regardless of who owns it,” commented a third.
Airlines
Somalil and ATC Prevents Collision Between Emirates and Ethiopian Airlines
Somalil and’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) played a pivotal role in preventing a potential catastrophe as an Ethiopian Airlines plane narrowly dodged another near-collision incident with an Emirates aircraft over Somalia’s airspace.
The harrowing event unfolded last Sunday, involving flight ethiopian airlines ETH 690 and emirates UAE 722, both cruising at 37,000 feet. According to an incident report released by the Somaliland Civil Aviation and Airports Authority on Tuesday, the two planes were on a collision course after receiving conflicting instructions from Mogadishu Control, placing them on a collision trajectory.
Fortunately, swift action by Somaliland’s ATC, in collaboration with the ethiopianairline
crew, averted disaster. The pilots of the et airline 737 MAX promptly ascended to 39,000 feet, creating a safe distance between the two airliners.
This incident underscores the critical importance of proficient air traffic control in ensuring the safety of airspace, particularly in the Horn of Africa region, which has witnessed similar close calls in recent times. The repeated errors by Mogadishu’s air traffic controllers highlight the pressing need for enhanced oversight and training within the aviation sector.
The Somalil and Civil Aviation and Airports Authority has issued a cautionary statement, warning that such mistakes pose a significant threat to the safety of international flights. They emphasized that the “stubbornness and lack of knowledge” displayed by Mogadishu Tower personnel present a clear danger to air safety.
The government of Somalia has yet to respond to the incident or address concerns raised by Somaliland authorities.
Airlines
Emirates A380 superjumbo was damaged by a ground vehicle in Moscow
In a startling incident at Moscow Domodedovo Airport, an Emirates Airbus A380, one of the largest passenger aircraft in the world, encountered significant damage as it prepared for departure.
The mishap unfolded on a Wednesday afternoon when a pushback tug found itself wedged beneath the colossal double-deck aircraft.
Photographs circulated on social media platforms depicted the vivid yellow pushback truck ensnared under the belly of the A380, indicating the severity of the situation. The unfortunate incident, as per RadarBox data, unfolded mere hours prior, during the preparation for flight EK133 from Dubai to Moscow, operated by the aircraft with registration A6-EDM.
Thankfully, the aircraft had not yet welcomed passengers on board, as it awaited departure scheduled for 16:35 local time.emirates flights However, the faced postponement and eventual cancellation due to the damage sustained. The underbody of the airbus a380 emirates
bore notable harm, necessitating extensive repairs before it could resume service.
Emirates promptly responded to the incident, ensuring the safety and convenience of its passengers. A spokesperson for the airline conveyed, “ek flight EK134 has been cancelled due to a ground services vehicle making contact with the aircraft prior to passengers boarding.” Additionally, affected passengers were swiftly rebooked on alternative Emirates flights, assuring minimal disruption to their travel plans.
The statement issued by emirates air line underscored their commitment to passenger and crew safety, reiterating that the well-being of all involved remains paramount. While the setback in Moscow may cause inconvenience, Emirates assures passengers that steps are being taken to rectify the situation and resume normal operations swiftly.
Aerospace
China is secretly testing its next-generation medium combat helicopter Z21
China consistently keeps aviation enthusiasts surprised with its advancements in fighter jets and other aircraft. Leading the pack in Asia, China continuously pushes boundaries in developing domestically-built aircraft.
Recently, images circulating on the internet reveal China’s latest creation, the Z-21 helicopter. Resembling its predecessor, the Z-10, this helicopter boasts enhanced fighter capabilities. The emergence of these images sparks questions regarding the fate of plans to acquire Russian-made Ka-52K attack helicopters, particularly the naval version.
Observing the helicopter in flight, it shares design elements with the Harbin Z-10, notably in the front fuselage and cockpit canopy. The wing stubs for weapon mounts exhibit similar shapes, though with less pronounced angular features. With a tandem seating arrangement, the Z-21 also draws comparisons to the Mil Mi-28, featuring an elongated body with five rotor blades and weapon bays on its sides.
The unveiling of the Z-21 has triggered speculation about its potential role in future military operations. Analysts suggest that beyond its firepower, its introduction could signal significant technological advancements. There’s particular interest in whether China will incorporate a ‘manned-unmanned teaming’ system akin to later Apache models, enabling the Z-21 to control armed drones for reconnaissance and attacks, reducing risks to the helicopter itself.
The emergence of the Z-21 underscores China’s increasing military prowess and its commitment to developing cutting-edge weaponry. Its deployment and capabilities will be closely monitored, especially concerning regional security dynamics.
The helicopter presents a significant challenge to American-built Apache and other medium helicopters, boasting superior capacity for flying at higher altitudes and more powerful speed and combat capabilities, thus enhancing its effectiveness on the battlefield. On the other hand, amidst ongoing Indian border tensions, this aircraft is poised to play a crucial role in surveillance along the sensitive China border and beyond.
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