Boeing: plane leaves runway at Dakar airport, 11 injured including 4 serious

Boeing: plane leaves runway at Dakar airport, 11 injured including 4 serious
Boeing: plane leaves runway at Dakar airport, 11 injured including 4 serious

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An Air Senegal Boeing went off the runway during takeoff at Dakar airport in Senegal. The airport was closed for a few hours before reopening.

Eleven people were injured Thursday, four of them seriously, when a Boeing chartered by Air Senegal went off the runway during takeoff.

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The B737/300 type aircraft, chartered from a private company, Transair, leaving for Bamako, “exited the runway during its take-off phase this Thursday, May 9, 2024 around 1:00 a.m.,” said in a press release. the communications department of the airport management group.

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Emergency plan triggered

The incident left “eleven injured, including four serious” among the 78 passengers, while six other passengers were admitted for observation in the airport’s medical services, according to the same Source.

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u25abufe0fA TransAir Boeing 737-300 departing for Bamako in Mali suffered significant damage.

The 73 passengers on board, including two babies, were unhurt. Only one pilot was slightly injured.

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The aircraft “came to rest” off the runway explains LAS in the press release. “The emergency plan was triggered by the airport authorities as soon as the information was communicated to them. Thus, all emergency services at the airport were mobilized for the evacuation of passengers and their care as such. provided that”.

The airport closed a few hours after the incident, before reopening. “Airport operations have resumed normally,” said the LAS manager.


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