The plane, operated by EgyptAir and owned by Ukrainian budget airline SkyUp, burst into flames while it was still taxiing to its gate.
A Boeing 737-800 plane operated by EgyptAir burst into flames shortly after landing last week, while the plane was still taxiing to its gate at Sharm el-Sheikh airport. Video shows the plane bursting into flames and airport workers dousing them with fire extinguishers moments after. None of the 196 people on board were injured, Sky News and aviation site FlightGlobal reported. You can watch the video below. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
A Boeing 737-800 plane operated by EgyptAir burst into flames shortly after landing last week, while the plane was still taxiing to its gate at Sharm el-Sheikh airport. Video shows the plane bursting into flames and airport workers dousing them with fire extinguishers moments after. None of the 196 people on board were injured, Sky News and aviation site FlightGlobal reported. You can watch the video below. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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