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Dozens of passengers on a LATAM Airlines flight from Australia to New Zealand were injured after a "technical event" caused a sudden movement, with approximately 50 people treated for injuries upon arrival in Auckland, including one in serious condition. The airline stated that affected passengers and crew received immediate assistance, but did not elaborate on the nature of the technical event. Witnesses described passengers being thrown around the cabin, with some sustaining injuries due to not wearing seatbelts during the incident.
At least 50 people were injured, mostly with minor injuries, after a "technical problem" caused a "strong movement" during a LATAM Airlines flight from Sydney to Auckland. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner landed at Auckland airport as scheduled, with one patient in serious condition and the rest suffering mild to moderate injuries. The cause and nature of the incident have not been disclosed by Boeing or LATAM Airlines.
About 50 passengers on a Latam Airlines flight to Auckland were treated for injuries after experiencing "strong movement" caused by a "technical problem." Twelve people, one in serious condition, were taken to hospitals. The plane made a sudden drop, causing passengers to be thrown around, and emergency vehicles met the aircraft at Auckland International Airport. The flight's continuation to Santiago was canceled, with affected passengers to be flown there on Tuesday.
Widespread disruption to air travel in the UK is expected to last for days after air traffic control systems were hit by a technical problem. British Transport Minister Mark Harper stated that it would take time for airlines to return to normal operations, and while the government does not believe the issue was a cyberattack, investigations are ongoing. Hundreds of flights were cancelled or delayed, causing frustration among passengers, and both departures and arrivals at major airports like Heathrow were affected. Airlines are working to accommodate passengers, but flight schedules have been disrupted due to planes and crews being in the wrong locations.
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock was stranded in Abu Dhabi after her government plane experienced a mechanical problem with the landing flaps, forcing it to return to the airport instead of continuing to Australia. This is the latest in a series of incidents involving Germany's aging government planes, which have affected various senior officials. The German air force is working to resolve the issue and allow the delegation to continue their journey.