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An Airbus plane with 130 people on board skidded off the runway at Split Airport in Croatia on Saturday. The pilots had previously decided to abort the takeoff for safety reasons, reports Dalmacijadanas.hr. The Croatia Airlines Airbus A220-300 was headed to Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
An Airbus A220-300 from Croatia Airlines partially left the runway on Saturday 16 May at Split Airport, Croatia, after a break in take-off decided by the pilots.
An Airbus A220-300 from Croatia Airlines has deviated from its course during a take-off at Split. The 130 passengers and crew members are unharmed, and technical checks are under way.
An Airbus A220-300 from Croatia Airlines with 132 passengers on board left the runway this Saturday in the take-off operation at Split airport, without any of the occupants being injured.Keep reading...
An Airbus A220-300 aircraft of Croatia Airlines, which carried 130 passengers and was to take off to Frankfurt, derailed the runway at Split Airport, Croatia, after the pilots interrupted the take-off for safety reasons. The airline announced that no one was injured as a result of the incident.
The incident, which occurred at Split Airport this Saturday, did not cause any injuries, provided Croatia Airlines.
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