A flight operated by Scoot airline from Singapore to Guangzhou in southern China encountered severe turbulence on Friday, leaving seven people injured. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, carrying an undisclosed number of passengers and crew, hit turbulence while approaching Guangzhou in the Guangdong province, injuring four passengers and three crew members. One passenger was hospitalised, Scoot said in a statement.

“We can confirm that four passengers and three crew members received medical assistance immediately upon arrival in Guangzhou. As at [6 September], 8.30pm local time, one passenger was hospitalised for further observation,” said Scoot.

The airline added that its priority was the welfare of its passengers and cabin crew and it would provide the necessary support and assistance to those affected. Photos obtained by Singapore Chinese news outlet 8world showed airport emergency personnel assisting injured passengers and crew members. Scoot flight TR100 departed from Singapore around 5.

45am, landing “uneventfully” in Guangzhou at 9.10am local time, reported the Strait Times, citing data from flight-tracking website FlightRadar24 . Data from the website indicated that the plane, flying at 20,000 ft at about 500 knots, experienced a sudden drop in altitude and speed before returning to its original flight path.

This incident comes after a Singapore Airlines flight encountered severe turbulence in May, resulting in one fatality and multiple injuries. A 73-year-.