A Turkish Airlines Boeing 777-300ER struck a ground radar antenna pole at Antalya Airport on 11 June 2026, piercing the passenger cabin and tearing a hole in the fuselage. The 17-year-old widebody, carrying 267 passengers, collided with the mast while maneuvering to parking, causing significant structural damage to the cabin area and sidewalls. All passengers evacuated safely; one sustained minor injuries. The incident stems from insufficient taxiway clearance for a widebody aircraft, highlighting critical risks in ground handling protocols. Final damage assessment and investigation findings remain pending, leaving operators uncertain about prolonged repair timelines or return-to-service viability.