The aircraft “looks like it sustained significant impact damage,” an official said.

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British Airways Strike
Strike dates will be from 22 December to 2 January.
The airline plans to cancel domestic UK flights first and keep as many international services flying as possible.
Customers who have tickets for flights during the strike period can exchange for other calendar dates. (Options are to refund, rebook or reroute.)
Under contest are new staff contracts which include a single on-board management grade, no seniority, promotion on merit, and pay set at market rate plus 10%. British Airways is under pressure to restructure and permanently reduce its costs.

Live updates: At least 127 killed in plane crash at South Korean airport
A Jeju Airlines Boeing 737-800 plane from Bangkok has crashed in South Korea’s Muan International airport, killing passengers and crew.
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Simulated ‘aeroplane crash’ clip misleads Philippines Facebook users
Following deadly plane crashes in Kazakhstan and South Korea at the end of December 2024, a clip from a flight simulator has racked up more than one million views in social media posts that falsely claimed it showed a real passenger jet crash-landing. The user who originally uploaded the clip in February 2024 told AFP it was made using the X-Plane 12 simulator.

Here’s why Giants’ John Mara won’t see another plane protest banner before finale at Eagles
It’s been a season full of airplane protest banners for the Giants.

LA wildfires force planes to divert as passengers film inferno below
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