An Emirates plane carrying 300 people crashed while landing; 1 firefighter…

Saif Mohamed Al Suwaidi, the Director General of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, tweeted that the agency has activated an investigation team in collaboration with Emirates Airlines and Dubai Airport. He stated, “Our top priority at this time is the safety and health of all passengers and crew.”

Founded in 1985, Emirates has established a strong safety record. Dubai International Airport is the busiest airport in the region, serving 78 million passengers last year.

The airport reported that other flights were delayed by about six hours, and operations resumed just before 7 PM local time.

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