What's Happening?
A Croatia Airlines Airbus A220-300 experienced a runway excursion at Split Airport during an aborted take-off. The aircraft, bound for Frankfurt, veered off the runway onto grass after the take-off was aborted. The incident occurred on May 16, and the Croatian
air accident investigation agency has classified it as a 'serious' event. Passengers were evacuated safely, and minor damage was reported to the aircraft. The cause of the aborted take-off has not been clarified, but video footage suggests that the aircraft's left engine struck a runway signboard during the excursion.
Why It's Important?
This incident highlights the critical importance of safety protocols and emergency response procedures in aviation. Runway excursions, while rare, can pose significant risks to passenger safety and aircraft integrity. The event underscores the need for thorough investigation to prevent future occurrences and ensure the safety of air travel. It also draws attention to the challenges faced by airlines in maintaining operational safety during fleet transitions, as Croatia Airlines is currently modernizing its fleet with the A220 model.
What's Next?
The Croatian air accident investigation agency has initiated an inquiry into the incident. The findings will likely inform future safety measures and operational guidelines for Croatia Airlines and potentially other carriers operating the A220. The airline may also review its training and emergency response protocols to enhance safety. The incident could lead to increased scrutiny of the A220's performance and safety features as part of the ongoing fleet modernization efforts.















