China News Service, August 29. According to a report by the Russian Satellite News Agency, Kazakhstan's "Air Astana" company reported on the 29th that an Airbus A320 aircraft of the company was in Nur-Sultan after two engines collided with birds. The airport landed normally.

  According to reports, the Airbus A320 flew Almaty-Nur-Sultan KC955 flight on the night of August 28. The crew reported to the police that the two engines hit a bird when entering the landing route, and then landed normally. The post-flight inspection confirmed that the engine was damaged. to bird strikes.

  The company also reported a similar accident on Aug. 27, when a bird hit the flaps of an Airbus A321LR on a Nur-Sultan-Almaty flight, and a dent was found when inspecting the flaps.