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Nanjing Airport Collision

Luke Willmoth
Last updated: 8 December 2019 16:46
By Luke Will
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Earlier today, an Airbus Airbus A320 operating flight #JD5716 (Registered B-6858), whilst taxing to the stand having landed on the runway at Nanjing Airport, China, received minor damage in a ground collision with a China Eastern A320.

A picture shows minor wingtip damage caused by the collision of the two aircraft. Officials are said to be currently looking into the incident that happened early this morning, September 5th 2018.

(c) Jacdec

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