Pictured: The damaged wing of plane after two Ryanair jets collide at Stansted Airport causing delays for hundreds of angry travellers
Customers faced delays of up to three hours after a Warsaw-bound
plane and an aircraft from Frankfurt Hahn that had just landed collided
in the parking area of Stansted at about 6.45am. Ryanair said the wing
tip of one plane and the tail cone of another 'made contact', while
Essex Police revealed routine breath tests on both pilots returned zero
readings and no one was hurt. Both of the planes were Boeing 737-800
models, which can carry up to 189 passengers.
Pictured: The damaged wing of plane after two Ryanair jets collide at Stansted Airport causing delays for hundreds of angry travellers
- Warsaw-bound plane and an aircraft from Frankfurt Hahn collided
- Boeing 737-800 hit tail of another Ryanair plane, ripping wing tip
- Customers faced delays of up to three hours yesterday morning
- Those on board said it was a 'loud crash' but no one was injured
Passengers had to be disembarked from two Ryanair aircraft which collided on the runway at London Stansted Airport yesterday - ripping the wing tip off one jet.
Customers faced delays of up to three hours after a Warsaw-bound plane and an aircraft from Frankfurt Hahn that had just landed collided in the parking area of Stansted at about 6.45am.
Ryanair said the wing tip of one plane and the tail cone of another ‘made contact’, while Essex Police revealed routine breath tests on both pilots returned zero readings and no one was hurt.
On the tarmac: A Ryanair spokesman said the wing tip of one plane and the tail cone of another 'made contact'
Both of the planes were Boeing 737-800 models, which can carry up to 189 passengers.
London-based PR worker Ren Ivaldi, a passenger on the Warsaw-bound flight, said on Twitter: ‘Huge loud crashing noise and totally felt the crush sitting at the back.
‘Thank God it only hit the wing as if it was the body of the plane it'd been apocalypse… The other plane’s wing is half crushed. No electricity on plane. No toilets, no ventilation.’
Ryanair spokesman Robin Kiely said: ‘[Yesterday] morning at London Stansted the wing tip and tail cone of two Ryanair aircraft made contact while one aircraft was taxiing to stand and the other was commencing pushback from stand.
‘Customers were disembarked and boarded two replacement aircraft which departed Stansted with a delay of approximately three hours.
‘Our Stansted based engineering team are currently investigating and will repair both aircraft and return them to service as soon as possible.
London-based PR worker Ren Ivaldi, a passenger on the Warsaw-bound flight, said on Twitter: ‘Huge loud crashing noise and totally felt the crush sitting at the back.
‘Thank God it only hit the wing as if it was the body of the plane it'd been apocalypse… The other plane’s wing is half crushed. No electricity on plane. No toilets, no ventilation.’
Ryanair spokesman Robin Kiely said: ‘[Yesterday] morning at London Stansted the wing tip and tail cone of two Ryanair aircraft made contact while one aircraft was taxiing to stand and the other was commencing pushback from stand.
‘Customers were disembarked and boarded two replacement aircraft which departed Stansted with a delay of approximately three hours.
‘Our Stansted based engineering team are currently investigating and will repair both aircraft and return them to service as soon as possible.
Airport incident: Both of the planes were Boeing 737-800 models, which can carry up to 189 passengers
Stansted Airport spokesman Chris Wiggan said: ‘We can confirm two aircraft were involved in a minor collision while on the ground at Stansted this morning.
'Thank
God it only hit the wing as if it was the body of the plane it'd been
apocalypse… The other plane’s wing is half crushed. No electricity on
plane. No toilets, no ventilation'
‘Both planes suffered some damage but
there were no reported injuries to passengers or crew. The airport is
operating as normal while an Air Accident Investigation Branch
investigation takes place.
Ren Ivaldi, passenger
‘Passengers from the outbound flight were offloaded onto an alternative aircraft to continue their journey.’
An Essex Police spokesman said: ‘Two Ryanair aircraft struck each other on the ground at Stansted Airport shortly before 7am on Saturday.
‘Officers from Essex Police carried out routine breath tests on both pilots who returned zero readings. No one was injured on the ground or in either aircraft.’
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