Eagle Air Emergency landing at Blenheim
Media release
18 June 2007
Eagle Air Emergency landing at Blenheim
Eagle Air wishes to advise that one of its Beech 1900D aircraft with 17 people on board made an emergency wheels up landing at Blenheim airport around 0915 today. All passengers and crew are uninjured and are receiving support at Blenheim airport.
NZ 2300 was on a flight from Timaru to Wellington when it diverted to Blenheim. Air New Zealand will make a further update prior to midday.
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