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Croatia Airlines Jet Veers Off Runway During Rejected Takeoff in Split

A Croatia Airlines aircraft veered off the runway at Split Airport during a rejected takeoff. Passenger video shows the plane reached 130 knots before sliding onto grass. All passengers and crew exited without injury.

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Croatia Airlines Jet Veers Off Runway During Rejected Takeoff in Splitnypost.com
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Passenger footage recorded inside the aircraft shows the plane reached 130 knots before sliding onto grass. The incident occurred during an attempted departure.

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The aircraft left the paved surface and came to a stop on adjacent grass. No fire or structural damage was reported in the available video. Everyone on board walked away without injury, according to the footage shared online.

Airport operations continued after the event.

No further details on the cause of the rejected takeoff have been released.

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