MATTINOW, Damoign -- Emergency crews are responding to a crash-landing at Mattinow's Millesday International Airport, after a plane overran the runway, the Mattinow Aurora has confirmed.
A spokesperson for the airport told Mattinow's Channel 10 News the plane, a GrassAir Boeing 777, overran the runway by about 80 to 100 feet.
GrassAir says no major injuries have been reported, though many passengers were taken to the hospital with minor, non-life-threatening injuries.
The plane crashed at Mattinow during a routine landing, after departing from Lansdale earlier in the evening. GrassAir reports 177 passengers were on board, and eight flight crew members.
The Boeing 777 appears to have suffered only minor damage.
The airport is currently shut down while emergency crews continue to evaluate the scene and investigators from the Grassadellian Aviation Authority (GAA) look into the accident.
A spokesperson for the airport told Mattinow's Channel 10 News the plane, a GrassAir Boeing 777, overran the runway by about 80 to 100 feet.
GrassAir says no major injuries have been reported, though many passengers were taken to the hospital with minor, non-life-threatening injuries.
The plane crashed at Mattinow during a routine landing, after departing from Lansdale earlier in the evening. GrassAir reports 177 passengers were on board, and eight flight crew members.
The Boeing 777 appears to have suffered only minor damage.
The airport is currently shut down while emergency crews continue to evaluate the scene and investigators from the Grassadellian Aviation Authority (GAA) look into the accident.
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