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Singapore plane hits aerobridge in Sydney
A Singapore Airlines (SIA) Boeing 777-312 is seen parked at the Changi International airport terminal in Singapore on June 28, 2013. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

SINGAPORE, May 27  — A Singapore Airlines (SIA) plane hit an aerobridge at Sydney Airport yesterday while taxiing after landing, and damaged one of its four engines.

Local newspaper, The Straits Times reported one of the aircraft’s four engines “made contact” with the aerobridge.

“There were no injuries to the 285 passengers and 26 crew on board Flight SQ 231,” The Straits Times quoted a spokesman for the carrier as saying in a statement to the newspaper.

Witnesses posted pictures showing part of an engine rammed into a leg of an aerobridge, the paper added. — Bernama 

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