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Four Delta Air Lines flight attendants were injured Friday after an Australia-bound flight encountered what the airline described as “brief turbulence.”
The flight, with 245 passengers and 15 crew on board, was en route from Los Angeles, California, to Sydney, Australia, when the turbulence began.
The Airbus A350 was hit by turbulence during its descent, but Delta said the plane landed “safely and normally” at Sydney airport.
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The flight carried 245 passengers and 15 crew members from Los Angeles, California, to Sydney, Australia. (Getty Images / Getty Images)
Three of the injured flight attendants were sent to the hospital for medical treatment. No passengers reported any injuries.
“Nothing is more important than the safety of our people and our customers, and our priority is taking care of the affected crew members,” the statement continued.

Three of the injured flight attendants were sent to the hospital for medical treatment. (Getty Images / Getty Images)
The plane landed in Sydney on Friday morning after departing Los Angeles on Wednesday evening local time.
According to flight data, NSW Ambulance was alerted at about 6.45am local time, just minutes before the plane landed.
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No passengers reported any injuries. (Kevin Carter/Getty/Getty Images)
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Emergency responders said they treated five people who suffered minor injuries, according to The Sydney Morning Herald, although it is unclear why their total number of injuries differs from Delta’s.


