Serene Air jet grounded after accident at Islamabad airport
The $50 million dollar jet was grounded after Islamabad ground crew's tow tug hit the aircraft
The Serene Air jet is being pulled by the tug machine at Islamabad airport. PHOTO: INP
KARACHI:
The $50 million jet was grounded after a vehicle of Islamabad Ground Crew (Royal Airport Services) hit the aircraft, damaging its body.
"A few immediate flights have been cancelled due to the incident," Serene Air spokesperson told The Express Tribune.
It may take a week to get the damaged plane repaired and bring back into the operations, he added.
Serene Air, which began its flight operations on January 29, was granted a license by the Civil Aviation Authority in October 2016. It is the fourth operational domestic airline; others being Pakistan International Airlines, Shaheen Air and Airblue.
The $50 million jet was grounded after a vehicle of Islamabad Ground Crew (Royal Airport Services) hit the aircraft, damaging its body.
"A few immediate flights have been cancelled due to the incident," Serene Air spokesperson told The Express Tribune.
It may take a week to get the damaged plane repaired and bring back into the operations, he added.
Serene Air, which began its flight operations on January 29, was granted a license by the Civil Aviation Authority in October 2016. It is the fourth operational domestic airline; others being Pakistan International Airlines, Shaheen Air and Airblue.