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South African officials say four airport staff were slightly injured when the wing of a British Airways passenger aircraft clipped a building while taxiing to the runway at Johannesburg's OR Tambo international airport.South African officials say four airport staff were slightly injured when the wing of a British Airways passenger aircraft clipped a building while taxiing to the runway at Johannesburg's OR Tambo international airport.
The Airports Company South Africa said none of the 180 passengers on board the London-bound Boeing 747-400 were injured in the incident late on Sunday night. The Airports Company South Africa said none of the 180 passengers on board the London-bound Boeing 747-400 was injured in the incident late on Sunday night.
A spokeswoman said the aircraft had been moved to a remote location and operations had not been disrupted. The South African Civil Aviation Authority is investigating the cause of the incident.A spokeswoman said the aircraft had been moved to a remote location and operations had not been disrupted. The South African Civil Aviation Authority is investigating the cause of the incident.
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