At least 50 injured after 'incident' on flight from Sydney to Auckland
- A flight from Australia to New Zealand experienced a "technical event" causing injuries to approximately 50 passengers, with one in serious condition upon arrival in Auckland.
- The plane, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, encountered an unspecified issue over the Tasman Sea, leading to sudden movements in the cabin. Passengers were reportedly thrown around due to not wearing seatbelts.
- The incident is being investigated by New Zealand's Transport Accident Investigation Commission to determine if further inquiry is warranted. Boeing, the plane manufacturer, has not provided immediate comment.
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Latam flight incident leaves dozens injured on route from Sydney to Santiago
A Latam flight traveling from Sydney to Santiago de Chile encountered a 'technical incident,' causing severe turbulence that left approximately 50 passengers injured. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft made an unscheduled landing in New Zealand, where 12 people were hospitalized for treatment.
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