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At least 50 hurt in latest Boeing mid-flight incident

- Urvi Dugar, Shivansh Tiwary and Tim Hepher

At least 50 people were hurt when a Boeing 787 operated by Latam Airlines dropped abruptly mid-flight from Sydney to Auckland on Monday, according to the airline and a New Zealand health service organisati­on that treated the injured.

The aircraft landed at Auckland airport as scheduled on Monday afternoon, according to FlightAwar­e.

“Latam Airlines Group reports that flight LA800, operating the Sydney-Auckland route today, had a technical event during the flight which caused a strong movement,” the carrier said.

One person is in a serious condition while the rest suffered mild to moderate injuries, a spokespers­on for Hato Hone St John, which treated roughly 50 people at the airport, said.

“The plane, unannounce­d, just dropped. I mean it dropped unlike anything I’ve ever experience­d on any kind of minor turbulence, and people were thrown out of their seats, hit the top of the roof of the plane, throwing down the aisles,” passenger Brian Jokat told the BBC.

The cause of the apparent sudden change of trajectory could not be ascertaine­d immediatel­y. Safety experts say most aeroplane accidents are caused by a cocktail of factors that need to be thoroughly investigat­ed.

“Some of the roof panels were broken from people being thrown up and knocking through the plastic roof panels in the aisle ways. And there was blood coming from several people’s heads.” Jokat, who was not injured in the incident, said.

He said passengers who were doctors on the plane provided bandages and neck braces for people who were severely injured.

The eight-year-old Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, according to flight tracking website FlightRada­r24, was on its way to Santiago via Auckland.

In 2008, dozens of people were injured when another wide-body jet, an Airbus 330 operated by Qantas Airways, dropped sharply because of faulty readings from a flight data computer while heading for Perth in Australia.

Boeing said it was working to gather more informatio­n and will provide any support to the airline. Its shares were down 3% in US morning trading.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday the US department of justice has opened a criminal investigat­ion into 737 MAX midair cabin-panel blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight in January.

ONE PERSON IS IN A SERIOUS CONDITION WHILE THE REST SUFFERED MILD TO MODERATE INJURIES, SAID A SPOKESPERS­ON

 ?? /Reuters ?? Sudden drop: A Boeing 787 operated by Latam Airlines dropped abruptly en route from Sydney to Auckland as plane maker’s woes continue.
/Reuters Sudden drop: A Boeing 787 operated by Latam Airlines dropped abruptly en route from Sydney to Auckland as plane maker’s woes continue.

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