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		Explosion at Kansas aircraft plant injures 15 people
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		 [December 28, 2019] 
		(Reuters) - At least 15 people were 
		injured on Friday after a liquid nitrogen line exploded at a Textron 
		Aviation plant near Wichita, Kansas, potentially setting back the launch 
		of a new aircraft under development, county and company officials said. 
 Emergency medical services took 11 people to the hospital, one of them 
		suffering potentially serious injuries, Dr. John Gallagher, director of 
		Sedgwick County EMS, told a news conference.
 
 Company officials said two of victims went to the hospital in private 
		cars and two were treated at the scene.
 
 Injuries were limited because only a skeleton crew was on duty during 
		the holidays, said Deputy Chief Daniel Wegner of the Sedgwick County 
		Fire Department.
 
 The explosion in a 3-inch liquid nitrogen gas line also damaged a 
		storage tank, causing nitrogen gas to vent out of the building, Wegner 
		said.
 
 News video from the scene showed what appeared to be a steam cloud 
		billowing out of the damaged building. The gas was not harmful, Wegner 
		said.
 
		
		 
		A second valve also ruptured, said Kate Flavin, a spokeswoman for 
		Sedgwick County, and emergency crews vented nitrogen gas from the 
		affected tanks before doing another search of the plant.
 No others were found injured and control of the facility was returned to 
		Textron shortly after noon, but emergency crews remained on standby at 
		the scene, she said.
 
 Damage was contained to Plant 3, a site for composite manufacturing and 
		experimental aircraft fabrication including that of the SkyCourier, said 
		Stephanie Harder, a spokeswoman for Textron.
 
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			Gas and liquid gushes into the air after a nitrogen tank explosion 
			at a Textron Aviation Inc. Beechcraft facility in Wichita, Kansas, 
			U.S., December 27, 2019 in this still image obtained from social 
			media video. Shane Haberlein via REUTERS 
            
 
            The SkyCourier, a utility turboprop under development, is due to 
			enter service in 2020, Textron has previously said. Harder said it 
			was too early to determine what damage the prototype aircraft under 
			production may have suffered.
 Textron Aviation, a unit of Textron Inc <TXT.N>, makes Beechcraft 
			and Cessna aircraft.
 
 The Wichita-area economy has long been supported by aircraft 
			manufacturing. Boeing Co <BA.N> announced in January it would 
			suspend production of its 737 Max jetliner, which has been grounded 
			worldwide after two fatal crashes. That move affected workers at 
			Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita, Boeing's top supplier, which produces 
			the jet's fuselages.
 
 (Reporting by Daniel Trotta, Additional reporting by Rich McKay; 
			Editing by Daniel Wallis, Bill Tarrant and Richard Chang)
 
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