Tuesday, June 18, 2013   

North airway reopened after 2-hour closure
(08-17 14:43)

The north runway of Hong Kong Airport had been closed for two hours after a plane from Shanghai failed to work on the runway.
Flight HX235 from Shanghai Pudong Airport stopped on the runway after it landed at around 11:30 a.m. Emergency crew took around two hours fixing it. More than 260 passengers and crew members were safely transported to the terminal. The troubled plane was an Airbus A330.

   
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