Hong Kong runway resumes operations after fatal plane crash
The runway reopened after a Boeing 747-400 cargo plane crash killed two security staff, with over 20 flights using it since Tuesday, officials said.
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Hong Kong airport resumes use of runway involved in fatal cargo plane crash
HONG KONG, Oct 28 — The Hong Kong runway involved in a fatal plane crash has restarted operations, authorities said today, after two men were killed in one of the deadliest such incidents since the airport opened in 1998.On October 20 a Boeing cargo plane veered off the airport’s northernmost runway during landing, then hit a security patrol car and skidded into the sea.“Flights have resumed landings on the North Runway” since 4.10am (2010 GMT y…
Hong Kong airport runway resumes operations after fatal plane crash
The Hong Kong airport runway involved in a deadly plane crash has restarted operations, authorities said Tuesday, just over a week after two men were killed in the city’s deadliest air incident since 1998. The main fuselage section of an ACT Airlines Boeing 747-400 cargo aircraft, wet leased by Emirates SkyCargo, is hoisted out of the water in Hong Kong on October 26, 2025. Photo: Leung Man Hei/AFP. On October 20, a Boeing cargo plane veered off…
Hong Kong runway resumes operations after fatal plane crash
HONG KONG: The Hong Kong runway involved in a fatal plane crash has restarted operations, authorities said on Tuesday (Oct 28), after two men were killed in one of the deadliest such incidents since the airport opened in 1998.On Oct 20, a Boeing cargo plane
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