Egyptair has suffered its second serious Boeing 767-300ER accident in six months. A 767 (SU-GAO) landing at Harare, Zimbabwe, touched down hard in windy conditions. The port wing touched the ground, causing the engine to separate. The aircraft left the runway and came to rest with serious damage to its undercarriage, but is not expected to be a write-off. On 27 February, a Transbrasil Boeing 737-400 (PT-TEO) landing at Porto Allegre, Brazil, ran off runway 29 at night in heavy rain.

Source: Flight International