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250 escape death as 2 planes collide in Lagos

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About 250 people escaped death on Friday at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 2 (MMA2) Lagos when two aircraft belonging to FirstNation Airways collided on the ground.

The two Airbus 330 conveying no fewer than 250 passengers had their bodies partially damaged as a result of the collision.

A source at the airport told NAN that one of the aircraft was taxiing from the runway to MMA2, to disengage passengers while the other aircraft was preparing to take off to Port-Harcourt Airport from the same terminal.

The source alleged that the pilot may have been misdirected by the marshals who directed the pilot to taxi to the wrong part of the apron.

According to the source, the Port-Harcourt bound aircraft was parked at Gate 4 while the arriving aircraft was bound for the Gate 3 of the terminal.

However, the source claimed that the marshals misdirected the arriving aircraft to the same Gate as the parked aircraft which led to the two wings brushing each other.

Following the incident, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), immediately, grounded both aircraft while passengers were asked to disembark by the airline.

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It was further gathered that the refunds of tickets were made to passengers on the Port-Harcourt bound aircraft by the airline.

The NCAA also confirmed the incident in a statement issued by its General Manager, Public Affairs, Mr Fan Ndubuoke, who said no passenger was hurt and that the incident had been referred to the Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) for further investigation.

This is not the first time such an incident is taking place, as similar incident had occurred at the airport on July 6, following the collision of two aircraft belonging to Emirates and Hak Air.

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