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300 survive crash-landing at Dubai airport

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DUBAI (AP) — All 300 people aboard an Emirates airliner survived a crash landing in Dubai on Wednesday, scrambling down emergency slides before flames consumed the plane in an accident that halted flights for hours at the world’s third-busiest airport.

One firefighte­r was killed battling the blaze.

The incident was the most serious ever for Emirates, which has grown at a breakneck pace over the last three decades and turned its hometown of Dubai into a major long-haul internatio­nal air hub.

It was the second major air disaster for a Dubai government­backed airline in less than five months.

Speaking to reporters in Dubai, Emirates Group CEO and chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum said 10 people were hospitaliz­ed, but stressed that all passengers were safely evacuated before the plane was engulfed in a fireball.

The accident happened around 12:45 p.m. local time as Flight EK521 was arriving from the southern Indian city of Thiruvanan­thapuram.

Airline officials were not able to say what caused the accident, though the chief executive ruled out “anything in terms of security issues at this stage.” He said the airline would cooperate fully with local authoritie­s during the investigat­ion.

“We do not have ... all the informatio­n. Thankfully there (were) no fatalities among our passengers and crew,” Sheikh Ahmed said in a video statement released within hours of the crash. “Our thoughts are with everyone involved.”

The Boeing 777-300 was carrying 282 passengers and 18 crew members from 20 different countries, according to the airline. Those onboard included 226 Indians, 24 Britons, 11 Emiratis, and six each from the United States and Saudi Arabia.

The pilots were Emirati and Australian and each had over 7,000 hours’ flight experience, Sheikh Ahmed said.

A problem with the plane’s landing gear appeared to have at least been a contributi­ng factor.

 ?? REUTERS ?? The Emirates jet lies on the tarmac after it crash-landed in Dubai Internatio­nal Airport.
REUTERS The Emirates jet lies on the tarmac after it crash-landed in Dubai Internatio­nal Airport.

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