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Things That Go Bump On The Ramp... Supersize Edition

Bang-What?

His boss may have cleared him of responsibility... but it still must have been embarrassing for the pilot of an Airbus A380 now on a demonstration tour throughout Asia, when his plane accidentally scraped a building while taxiing for departure Saturday morning from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport.

Bloomberg reports the aircraft with 150 passengers onboard scraped its wingtip against a maintenance building belonging to Thai Airways International. The aircraft -- carrying 150 passengers, most of them Airbus personnel and Thai officials -- had to taxi back to the terminal (we imagine very carefully.)

Fortunately, the only damage incurred was to one of the aircraft's wing fences. Crews set about removing both winglets from the aircraft, so it could continue on its trip.

"The aircraft can operate safely without the winglets," said Airbus spokesman Stefan Schaffrath. "The damage has been carefully assessed and we will continue with our Asian roadshow."

The aircraft -- MSN007, destined for delivery to Singapore Airlines next month -- took off on its trip to the northern city of Chiang Mai over four hours late because of the incident.

Thai Airways president Apinan Sumanaserani defended his pilot, saying the accident was not due to pilot error... but rather because of the size of the aircraft, and the close proximity of airport buildings to a turnaround area. He attributed the incident to the crew's unfamiliarity with the airport.

After returning to Bangkok later in the day, the A380 is due to head to Hanoi Sunday, and then on to Hong Kong -- where it will be showcased at the Asian Aerospace Expo.

As ANN reported, Bangkok was the first stop of the planned eight-day tour. We hope the rest of the journey goes a bit more smoothly.

FMI: www.airbus.com, www.thaiair.com

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