“Technical problem” at Boeing: 50 injured on flight to Auckland

A “technical problem” caused severe turbulence on board the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on Monday, reported the broadcaster Radio New Zealand (RNZ), citing the Chilean airline LATAM. The plane was able to land in Auckland as scheduled in the late followingnoon (local time).

Boeing 737-9 Max: fuselage fragment broken out

The problems at Boeing don’t stop. In January, in an incident involving a virtually new Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 Max, a fuselage fragment broke out shortly following takeoff. The more than 170 people on board were largely shocked. As it became known over the weekend, the US Department of Justice is now investigating the case.

The injured on the flight to Auckland, including several crew members, were immediately treated by doctors following landing. The rescue workers were on duty with five ambulances, as announced by the St. John Ambulance rescue service. Accordingly, there is at least one seriously injured person. More than a dozen inmates were taken to hospitals.

“People flew through the cabin”

“People were flying through the cabin,” RNZ quoted a passenger on Monday’s flight as saying, who was uninjured. Most of those affected were not wearing a seat belt at the time of the incident. The plane was actually supposed to fly on to Santiago de Chile in the evening. However, the flight was initially canceled and postponed to Tuesday. It was initially unclear what exactly caused the incident.

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