Emirates, Scoot planes damaged in Singapore


  • World
  • Thursday, 30 Mar 2017

FILE PICTURE: Passengers pass check-in counters at Singapore's Changi Airport Terminal One in Singapore August 17, 2016. REUTERS/Edgar Su

DUBAI (Reuters) - Two planes operated by Emirates [EMIRA.UL] and Singapore Airlines' wholly-owned, low-cost carrier Scoot were damaged at Singapore's Changi Airport [CHAP.UL] on Thursday.

Singapore newspaper The Strait Times, quoting a Scoot spokesman, reported a Scoot aircraft's left wing was damaged after it came into contact with an Emirates plane while taxiing to the airport's runway.

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