On 30 August, a Turkish Airlines Airbus A330-300 (registered TC-JOG) operated flight TK726 between Istanbul, Turkey and Kathmandu, Nepal but was forced to head back to Istanbul airport one hour into the flight.
The aircraft suffered a tail strike during take-off, a post-flight inspection revealed damage to the rear end of the aircraft:
This post was published on 1 September 2022 10:58
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