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An Airbus A220 D ́Airbaltic Irretrievably Lost After a Ground Fire

Summary by Air Journal
AirBaltic confirmed the radiation of an Airbus A220-300 seriously damaged during a ground incident in 2025, following a fire during an auxiliary power group (APU) test in Riga. This disaster, linked to the aircraft's ozone filtration system, constitutes the first case of total loss for an A220-300 since the entry into service of the type. The Latvian airBaltic company confirmed that it classified as a total loss an Airbus A220-300, registered YL…
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AirBaltic confirmed the radiation of an Airbus A220-300 seriously damaged during a ground incident in 2025, following a fire during an auxiliary power group (APU) test in Riga. This disaster, linked to the aircraft's ozone filtration system, constitutes the first case of total loss for an A220-300 since the entry into service of the type. The Latvian airBaltic company confirmed that it classified as a total loss an Airbus A220-300, registered YL…

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Air Journal broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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