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An aerobridge has rammed into the engine of a Qantas Airbus A380, causing an almost 24-hour delay for passengers to Johannesburg.
T he Airbus A380 is one of the world's most well-known aircraft. The A380 is the world's largest passenger airliner and is ...
Images posted on social media show one of the Airbus A380’s four Rolls-Royce engines pierced by the aerobridge’s support beam. No injuries were reported.
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SHOCKING Footage: Airbus A380 Engine EXPLODES Right After Takeoff! Qantas 32 Nightmare!On the morning of November 4th, 2010, 440 passengers and 29 crew boarded Qantas flight 32, at Singapore’s Changi airport. The ...
But while on the tarmac, a jet bridge — or aerobridge, as they’re known in Australia — made contact with the plane, an Airbus A380, Qantas confirmed to PEOPLE.
Qantas passengers due to fly to South Africa are facing a 21-hour wait after an aerobridge collided with a plane – forcing them off the jet.
An aerobridge has collided with a plane on the tarmac of Sydney Airport shortly before a Qantas flight was due to take off on Saturday morning.
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