A fire has been reported in an empty Boeing 787 Dreamliner parked at Logan International Airport, a Massport spokesman said this morning.Please bookmark!
Boston firefighters are assisting the Massport Fire Department as they both battle a fire on a plane at Logan International Airport this morning.
Boston Fire Department spokesman Steve MacDonald said Massport is in charge of the firefighting effort and the city has sent an engine and ladder truck to provide assistance.
He said the Boston firefighters on the scene reported the fire was in the belly of the aircraft.
Monday, January 07, 2013
Plane Smoking, On Fire at Logan International Airport
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How many more tragedies like this will happen until our government bans dangerous assault planes!
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