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Biman's two Boeings that collided at HSIA 'ready to fly' 

| Updated: April 15, 2022 18:01:59


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The two Boeing aircraft of Biman Bangladesh Airlines that collided with each other in the hangar area of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) have come into operation on Thursday. 

However, the incident is still under investigation, said a media release from Biman Bangladesh Airlines. 

Earlier on Sunday, the Boeing 777-300ER collided with the Boeing 737-800 aircraft while entering the hangar inside the HSIA, reports UNB. 

The radome and front bulkhead of the 777 aircraft and the horizontal stabilizer on the left of the 737 aircraft were partially damaged due to the collision, said the release. 

The two damaged aircraft have been readied for take off in a short period of time due to the efforts of skilled aircraft engineers. 

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