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Rare accident | Hong Kong Express two passenger planes collided head and tail with left tail elevator pressing cockpit

2020-08-12T07:22:09.957Z


Two passenger planes collided at Hong Kong Airport! The incident occurred at about 10 am today (12th) when two Hong Kong Express passenger planes collided on the apron. The nose of the passenger plane hit the front tail, and the end of the left tail elevator of the front passenger plane was suspected to bend upward. The police said that at about 10:30 in the morning, they received a report from the "Police for Investigation" stating that the two passenger planes collided and no one was injured. Hong Kong Express responded that an accident occurred during the towing of the two passenger planes at the Hong Kong International Airport this morning. The passenger plane was not operating at the time and no one was injured in the incident. The airline is now learning about the incident with the service provider for further investigation.


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Written by: Guo Qianwen

2020-08-12 13:37

Last update date: 2020-08-12 15:03

Two passenger planes collided at Hong Kong Airport! The incident occurred at about 10 am today (12th) when two Hong Kong Express passenger planes collided on the apron. The nose of the passenger plane hit the front tail, and the end of the left tail elevator of the front passenger plane was suspected to bend upward. The police said that at about 10:30 in the morning, they received a report from the "Police for Investigation" stating that the two passenger planes collided and no one was injured.

Hong Kong Express responded that an accident occurred during the towing of the two passenger planes at the Hong Kong International Airport this morning. The passenger plane was not operating at the time and no one was injured in the incident. The airline is now learning about the incident with the service provider for further investigation.

The AA stated that the ground service staff of China Aircraft Services Co., Ltd. collided with another parked HK Express while towing an uncarried HK Express airliner on the taxiway. Both airliners were damaged, and no one was injured in the incident. The AA is investigating the incident and will submit a report to the Civil Aviation Department.

Hong Kong Express Airport Authority

Source: hk1

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