On Monday, a plane flying from Australia to New Zealand suddenly moved in the air, injuring 50 passengers. –
According to CNN Travel, the flight’s operator said the plane had experienced a “technical event.” reportnoted that other media reported that passengers were thrown from their seats on the plane.
Video footage allegedly taken on board the plane show A person lying in the aisle and what appears to be a man sitting in a seat with his hand covering his eyes.
🇳🇿✈️ New Zealand Boeing flight
Emergency services assisted more than 50 people injured on the Boeing flight.
Seriously, what’s going on at Boeing? In the past few days, Boeing has been involved in at least 5 airport/aircraft accidents – a coincidence? pic.twitter.com/ocq2ZbQ4Oj
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Medical workers treated about 50 passengers for injuries when the plane landed in Oakland, CNN reported. One person was deemed to be in critical condition and 12 people were taken to hospital for treatment.
LATAM Airlines said in a statement: “LA800, which was operating on the Sydney-Auckland route today, experienced a technical incident during the flight that caused significant shaking,” but details regarding the technical incident were not provided. was not disclosed.
At least 50 people were reportedly injured after a LATAM flight from Sydney to Auckland was hit by turbulence due to a “technical event” in the sky. The plane landed safely in New Zealand. https://t.co/DFf09vHUpM
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Passengers on board the plane said people were thrown into the air and injured when the plane fell into the air. The person also said some of the passengers were not wearing seatbelts at the time of the incident.
Another passenger recalled the terrifying ordeal: ‘There was blood on the ceiling. [flew] It then crashed through the ceiling of the plane. ”
Meanwhile, 9 News Australia report The plane was a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, adding: “Boeing has come under increased scrutiny around the world in recent months for issues with its aircraft.”
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials have given Boeing leaders 90 days to develop a plan to fix quality problems and meet safety standards as the company builds planes. The news came after the FAA met with Boeing officials to discuss what was needed. The project has been completed, the Associated Press reported on February 28.
“This week, a panel of experts from industry, government and academia released a report that found deficiencies in Boeing’s safety culture and said the company has been working to improve them.” said.

