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Norwich Airport reopens after light aircraft crash | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Norwich Airport was closed due to an incident on the airfield | |
An airport has reopened following a light aircraft crash. | |
Emergency services, including six appliances from Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service, were called to Norwich Airport at about 08:30 BST. Ambulance crews were also called, but there were no reported injuries. | |
In a statement on their website, Norwich Airport said: "Norwich Airport Airfield closed due to [an] incident on the airfield." | In a statement on their website, Norwich Airport said: "Norwich Airport Airfield closed due to [an] incident on the airfield." |
The Air Accident Investigation Branch said it had launched an investigation into the incident. | |
A spokesperson for the East of England Ambulance Service said they were called to an incident at the airport but "were stood down en route as there were no reported injuries". | A spokesperson for the East of England Ambulance Service said they were called to an incident at the airport but "were stood down en route as there were no reported injuries". |
People were advised to contact their airline before travelling to the airport and it was expected to reopen at 12:30, the airport added. | |
The 09:05 from Amsterdam and the outbound 09:40 flight was cancelled, according to the airport's website. | |
It also stated that a flight from Palma, in Mallorca, expected to arrive at 10:30, landed at 13:10. | |
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