Trash pandamonium for Airbus at raccoon-occupied factory
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An Unexpected Furry Family Moved Into An Airbus Airplane Factory... And Then Shut Brought Production to a Standstill
A family of raccoons managed to break into the main assembly line for the Airbus A220 single-aisle airplane near Montreal, Canada and reportedly chewed through aircraft wires before they were discovered and caught by factory workers. The incident occurred at Airbus’ 3.2 million square foot production in Mirabel, located around 40km northwest of Montreal, where the main components of the jet, such as the fuselage, wings, and landing gears, are br…
Five raccoons broke into an Airbus factory near Montreal. The animals caused damage to cables and left urine traces, as well-informed circles reported. Airbus confirmed the incident, but did not provide any information on possible production delays or damage.
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