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Conakry, GN
On July 28, 2010 about 0010 UTC, Mauritania Airways flight 620,a Boeing 737-700, TS-IEA, overran the runway during landing at Guinea International Airport, Conakry, Guinea. Of the 96 persons aboard, 6 passengers received minor injuries. The airplane was substantially damaged. The departure point was Dakar, Senegal. The accident is being investigated by the Guinea Civil Aviation Authority. As the state of manufacture and design, a U.S. Accredited Represenative has been designated. All inquiries about the accident should be directed to: Ministere de l'Equipement Direction Nationale de l'Aviation Civile B.P. 95que de Republic de Guinee
On July 28, 2010 about 0010 UTC, Mauritania Airways flight 620,a Boeing 737-700, TS-IEA, overran the runway during landing at Guinea International Airport, Conakry, Guinea. Of the 96 persons aboard, 6 passengers received minor injuries. The airplane was substantially damaged. The departure point was Dakar, Senegal. The accident is being investigated by the Guinea Civil Aviation Authority. As the state of manufacture and design, a U.S. Accredited Represenative has been designated. All inquiries about the accident should be directed to: Ministere de l'Equipement Direction Nationale de l'Aviation Civile B.P. 95que de Republic de Guinee