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A China Airlines flight bound for Taipei on Thursday was canceled after an aircraft belt loader collided with the plane at Tan Son Nhat International Airport shortly prior to takeoff.

The belt loader, a truck that carries the belt from which luggage will be loaded onto the plane, crashed into the door of the Boeing B777’s cargo bay, the Ho Chi Minh City airport confirmed on Thursday.

The body of the Taiwanese carrier’s plane, scheduled to take off at 10:50am, was dented after the collision, while there was no human damage.

The belt loader was operated by the Tan Son Nhat International Airport Ground Service Co. The incident occurred when the truck was approaching the aircraft to load luggage.

The nearly 300 passengers on flight CI 782 had to spend the night in a hotel. China Airlines sent an alternative flight to Ho Chi Minh City at first light Thursday, and the passengers were finally able to board the flight to the Taiwanese capital at 1:45am.

The damaged plane has been taken to a local aircraft repair center, as a group of China Airlines technicians arrived in Ho Chi Minh City to fix the problem.

On August 7, a similar incident occurred at the Da Nang International Airport, when a private plane bringing passengers from Hong Kong to the central Vietnamese city had one of its wings ripped off in a collision with an airport cargo cart.

The CL350 aircraft was sitting on the tarmac awaiting passengers for the return flight to Hong Kong when a baggage truck crashed into its left wing. The aircraft was pushed to the left for about 20cm after the collision, whereas its left wing was left with a 30cm-long mark.

The baggage truck that caused the tear was operated by the Da Nang unit of Saigon Ground Services, which was on its way to serve another aircraft at the time of the incident.

In related news, a Vietnam Airlines flight bound for Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday was delayed after the aircraft suffered a breakout while taxiing at Phu Quoc International Airport, off the southern province of Kien Giang.

Nearly 100 passengers were required to remain on the plane while it was towed back for repairs, according to newswireVnExpress.

The sub-engine of the aircraft failed to generate power, while the main engine operated normally, according to the airport’s director, Nguyen Minh Dong.

The flight finally took off after an hour-long delay.

“It’s a normal incident; nothing is serious here,” Dong was quoted by VnExpress as saying. “We asked the flight attendants to notify the passengers of this technical issue, and the situation was appropriately handled.”

China Airlines plane dented after collision at Vietnam airport
 
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Bad handling and training of vietnamese airport crew led to this. Cant even accomplish simple. Poor vietnamese :lol:

I don't think it was man error or technical error. Isn't it a concidence that similar incidents have occured targeting only airlines with Chinese origin. There was a hidden motive, the baggage handler purposely ram into these planes. ;) Reminds me of the SCS dispute :lol:
 
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I don't think it was man error or technical error. Isn't it a concidence that similar incidents have occured targeting only airlines with Chinese symbols and names. There was a hidden motive of baggage handler to purposely ram into these planes ;) Reminds me of the SCS dispute :lol:

:lol: That is even more dumb. Can vietnamese show more intelligent like taking over China as world 2nd largest economy or make a super computer faster than Chinese one? Or at least make a space rocket that can send decent satelite to space? As if Chinese do not know how to ram a vietnamese airliner at China airport? But we are not that low IQ. But I know vietnamese cant do the few thing I mention that China can do like space rocket, powerful economy and supercomputer :D
 
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I don't think it was man error or technical error. Isn't it a concidence that similar incidents have occured targeting only airlines with Chinese origin. There was a hidden motive, the baggage handler purposely ram into these planes. ;) Reminds me of the SCS dispute :lol:

If what you say is true, your people's true barbaric nature is further examplified by this incident. After all, you folks did burned and destroyed our factories, and now ramming our civilian plane.
 
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I don't think it was man error or technical error. Isn't it a concidence that similar incidents have occured targeting only airlines with Chinese origin. There was a hidden motive, the baggage handler purposely ram into these planes. ;) Reminds me of the SCS dispute :lol:
Man, Im thinking the same with you. The driver just saw the name 'China' on the plane...and he decided to do something for the nation

Ofcourse most VNese are against those hyper nationalist actions :P

If what you say is true, your people's true barbaric nature is further examplified by this incident. After all, you folks did burned and destroyed our factories, and now ramming our civilian plane.
But Taiwanese still come back with bigger investments even they were beaten up with factories burned coz VN is TPP nation.

Money talk ! right ? bro :P
 
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Our Taiwanese brothers and sisters definitely need to be more careful with their valuable assets when in Vietnam。
 
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Man, Im thinking the same with you. The driver just saw the name 'China' on the plane...and he decided to do something for the nation

Ofcourse most VNese are against those hyper nationalist actions :P


But Taiwanese still come back with bigger investments even they were beaten up with factories burned coz VN is TPP nation.

Money talk ! right ? bro :P
Bigger? Maybe taiwanese wanted to invest more but the riot make the amount lesser and after all your VCP apologize and agree to pay for all damages and ban all anti China protest. :D
 
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Bad handling and training of vietnamese airport crew led to this. Cant even accomplish simple. Poor vietnamese :lol:

Care about your self first, your facility and storage are just continue blasting like fireworks, and people died like over fire roast pigs, poor Chinese. :what:
 
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Bigger? Maybe taiwanese wanted to invest more but the riot make the amount lesser and after all your VCP apologize and agree to pay for all damages and ban all anti China protest. :D
We paid a little only. No money to pay for all damages that cost a billion :D
1.86m is not much for the hundreds of companies unless more to come. Estimation was at least $1b
Vietnam pays $1.86mn as first damages to 35 riot-affected firms

Our Taiwanese brothers and sisters definitely need to be more careful with their valuable assets when in Vietnam。
If they use VN airline instead of CN airline, then story would be much different

So, the lesson for TW is: use VN airline when flying to VN:D
 
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