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MENA Observatory – Lebanon
The chairman of the Board of Directors of the Middle East Aviation Company, Mohamed Al-Hout, denied the information circulating about the exposure of the plane of the French president, Emmanuel Macron, to damage by accident when landing and leaving the Rafic Hariri International Airport .
The news of the denial was made by “Al-Whale” during statements he pointed to “Future Web”, saying: “Macron’s plane was present at the airport, and was not damaged. It took the French president and departed via he to Iraq and took off 7 minutes before his departure. “
“The plane that preceded Macron last week was the one that was damaged and its wing was hit by one of the hangars, and it was repaired and abandoned naturally,” the company president said.
The declarations of the Presidency of the Council of the Middle East came after the third French television published on its website the news that “the wing of the French presidential plane carrying the French president, Emmanuel Macron, collided on Monday with Hangar in the Rafic Hariri International Airport ”.
Commenting on the incident, television noted that “the pilots are not responsible for this accident, and the French president was not inside.”
For his part, French journalist Michel Polaco was quoted in a statement posted on social media as saying: “The left wing of Airbus 330 was damaged after the plane collided with Hengar while parked on Monday.”
And the third French television revealed, during the news broadcast, that Macron did not return to France on the plane, but returned on board a “Falcon” plane.
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived at Beirut International Airport last Monday, on his second visit after the Beirut port explosion, in which he met with numerous civilian, partisan and official actors.