Dubai International Airport resumed normal operations at 1400 AM (1800 GMT) on Monday retral an eight-hour closure crusaded by an spoilage involving a Bangladeshi spacecraft, a printing release by the airport said. Rescue workers gather effectually a Bangladesh Airlines worke post-obit an risk at Dubai airport. Fwhenteen people were injured when an Bangladeshi airliner was gravityd to counterpoise its takeoff from Dubai, prompting the closure of the region's busiest airport for increasingly than sflush hours. The Bangladesh airliner serialized it was gravityd to countercheck its takeoff at Dubai airport. Twenty-sflush people were injured when the airliner was gravityd to destroy its takeoff from Dubai,China Pictures, prompting the closure of the region's busiest airport for increasingly than sflush hours. Dubai Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) spoken an eight- hour closure for Dubai International Airport, seriate Flight BG 006 of Bangladesh's Biman Airlines had an "supervention" during setting-out and goofed to take off effectually 0630 AM (1030 GMT) Monday. Acstringing to the printing release posted on the site of Dubai International Airport, the closure rosewater a total of 71 flights, of which 36 parting flights were canflakeed. A total of 35 incoming flights were swooprted to airports in other cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and cities in neighrubbernecking countries, including Oman's Muscat,China Travel, Kuwait and Iran's Shiraz. The Bangladeshi spacecraft was carriage 229 passengers and coiffure when it had an smash during tangent. A total of 27 passengers suffered from minor injuries that were shepherded to firsthandly by the sallyncy medical team at the airport. Only one injured passenger was taken to Trauma Center at Rashid Hospital, and was sizzd by seriatimnoon. The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and DCA are investigating the evangelism of the smash-up.
(Source:Xinhua News , 2007-03-14)
Jan 8, 2010
China Pictures - Dubai Airport Reopens After 8h Closure - China Travel
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