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Home » China Eastern A350 Repeatedly Rams Jet Bridge With Engine & Wing: HUH?!?
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China Eastern A350 Repeatedly Rams Jet Bridge With Engine & Wing: HUH?!?

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMay 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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This has to be one of the most unusual airport accidents we’ve seen in a long time. You’d assume this is an AI video, or something, because of how strange it is, but it’s confirmed to be real.

China Eastern A350 badly damaged at Shanghai Airport

This incident happened today (around 11:40AM local time on Saturday, May 2, 2026) at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (SHA). It involves a five-year-old China Eastern Airbus A350-900 with the registration code B-324W, which had just completed flight MU5406, the 1,033-mile domestic journey from Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (CTU).

There’s video footage of this incident from many angles, down to a video of the flight attendants in the jump seat looking at the tail camera above them, confused by what’s going on. While the plane was pulling into the gate, it appears that it just couldn’t stop, causing the left engine and wing to hit the jet bridge.

However, rather than stopping, the plane then backed up with the reverse thrusters deployed, only to then ram into the jet bridge again. This looks like something straight out of a video game.

What could possibly explain this bizarre accident?

I think it’s safe to assume that something malfunctioned here, because suffice it to say, this isn’t how your typical gate arrival looks.

One would think that there was some sort of a brake failure, or something, or else the pilots would’ve… well, not done whatever that was. The fact that they then used reverse thrust further supports that theory, as one would assume they felt that was the only option to prevent the plane from moving forward more.

But I guess after using enough reverse thrust they put the plane back into idle, and then it moved forward again? It’s really the re-ramming of the jet bridge that’s the biggest mystery here.

It’s way too early to know where the blame falls here, and it’s also entirely possible that the pilots deserve credit for preventing a worse outcome, like crashing into the terminal (which could’ve been much more serious).

Reports suggest that the plane ultimately came to a stop by the pilots just cutting the engines, so one wonders why that wasn’t done earlier, and just how sudden any possible brake failure was. Anyway, yowzers. It appears that all passengers onboard were uninjured, and hopefully anyone who may have been in the jet bridge didn’t sustain significant injuries either.

Bottom line

A China Eastern Airbus A350 sustained major damage today while pulling into its gate at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport. For whatever reason, the plane couldn’t come to a stop, so its left engine and wing rammed the jet bridge. The pilots then immediately used reverse thrust to back up the plane, only to then collide with the jet bridge again.

What do you make of this strange accident?

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