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British Airways A350 to London struck by lightning multiple times in few seconds

Published: February 5, 2025
A British Airways flight, BA246, faced delays due to lightning strikes while on the ground at São Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport. The Airbus A350K, which had arrived the previous day, was preparing for its return trip to London Heathrow when it was struck multiple times in quick succession. Engineers promptly inspected the aircraft for any potential damage, particularly at the tail where the strikes occurred. After confirming that all systems were functioning properly, the flight took off about an hour later than scheduled. It is now en route over the Atlantic and is expected to land in London shortly after noon GMT. From a transportation perspective, incidents like this highlight the importance of rigorous safety protocols in aviation. Lightning strikes are relatively common events, but the swift response of engineers to assess and ensure the aircraft's safety is crucial for maintaining passenger confidence in air travel. Modern aircraft are designed to withstand such strikes, but ongoing inspections are essential to mitigate risks and ensure operational integrity.

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