Eight people were injured when a plane clipped an airport utility truck on Saturday.

Shortly after landing at Los Angeles International Airport, the Aeromexico flight collided with the truck.

The truck was flipped over, seriously injuring two employees inside who had to be rushed to the hospital.

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Eight people were injured after a plane clipped an airport utility truck shortly after landing at LAX, causing it to flip over

The Boeing 737 was taxiing to an arrival gate when it collided with a utility truck carrying eight people, fire and airport officials said.

'It clipped a service truck,' said Rob Pedregon, a Los Angeles Airport Police spokesman.

'They had already landed and were taxiing.'

No one was hurt on the flight from Mexico City, which was carrying about 146 passengers and crew, although the plane's wing was damaged in the collision

Two people in the truck were seriously hurt, and six people in the truck suffered minor injuries, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.

No one was hurt on the flight from Mexico City, which was carrying about 146 passengers and crew.

The plane's wing was damaged in the collision, the fire department said.

Airport operations were not affected, Pedregon said.

Messages were left for Aeromexico seeking comment.

Messages to the FAA and airport representatives were not immediately returned