Omani Flight Grounded After Aircraft Damage at Iran’s Shiraz Airport
- Publish date: Wednesday، 17 May 2023
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Oman Air's aircraft (WY 2435) from Muscat to Iranian Shiraz was damaged upon landing at Shiraz International Airport on Monday due to runway debris, requiring it to be grounded, the Sultanate of Oman's national carrier confirmed.
"Following the damage, an engineering team has been flown to bring back the flight safely to Muscat," Oman Air said on Twitter.
It added: "The flights, WY2435 and WY2436, are chartered flights and since Oman Air doesn’t operate scheduled flights to Shiraz, no airport staff is positioned there.
⚠️ بيان عن رحلة الطيران العماني رقم ٢٤٣٦ بين شيراز - مسقط
— Oman Air (@omanair) May 16, 2023
⚠️ Statement on Flight WY2436 Shiraz - Muscat pic.twitter.com/Rl5gkqctKJ
"Hence Oman Air is coordinating with local service providers to keep the passengers updated on the next schedule."
Oman Air stated that another aircraft has been dispatched to bring back the stranded passengers and apologized for the inconvenience caused by the aircraft damage to the guests and personnel.