A Yemenia Airways aircraft sustained damage to its right wing on Monday after a metal stair vehicle collided with it while the plane was parked at Aden International Airport, according to aviation sources.
The incident occurred during ground preparations for an upcoming flight, prompting the airline to withdraw the aircraft from service for a full technical inspection. Preliminary reports suggest the damage, while not catastrophic, affects a wing component designed to improve fuel efficiency and airflow, raising concerns about maintenance delays and operational safety.
Eyewitnesses and airport staff have pointed to negligence by ground service teams, citing a lack of coordination and inadequate training. The mishap has sparked frustration among technical crews and civil aviation officials, who are now calling for a transparent investigation to determine accountability and prevent future incidents.
As of now, Yemenia Airways has not issued an official statement regarding the extent of the damage or when the aircraft will return to service. The event has reignited calls to upgrade safety protocols and staff training at Aden Airport, especially amid repeated complaints about poor coordination between technical and ground service teams.
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