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The Incident at Brussels Airport Was Much More Serious than It Seemed: Take-Off Was Interrupted in Extremis at 235km/h

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The investigation into the February 5 incident in Brussels Airport reveals the seriousness of the situation. ...

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An official interim report has released more details about the narrowly avoided crash at Brussels Airport last month. A Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) Airbus nearly took off from a taxiway instead of the runway. The report highlights several factors that could have contributed to the mistake.

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The investigation into the February 5 incident in Brussels Airport reveals the seriousness of the situation. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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At the time of the incident at Brussels Airport last month, involving a Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight that nearly took off from a taxiway, the air traffic controllers in the skeyes control tower were in compliance with the guidelines in force and adapted to the level of traffic at that time of the day, said Saturday morning the independent state company responsible for air traffic safety was responding to the release of a report by the Air …

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La Libre broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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