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An Air Vanuatu ATR 72 forced to make an emergency landing at Vanuatu Airport struck several other aircraft this 28 July 2018

Jake Smith
Last updated: 30 July 2018 20:34
By Jake Smith
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According to a local newspaper, the plane had more than 39 people on board, including four crew members on board. He collided with other aircraft that were in the airport.

The ATR-72 aircraft that was flying Tanna-Port Vila. During his landing, he crashed into a plane of Unity Airlines that became unusable and an Air Taxi plane that lost its tail after the collision.

For now, the causes of this emergency landing are unknown. The newspaper sources explain that during the landing, one of the engines did not work properly.

© Dan McGarry, @dailypostdan on Twitter

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