Hong Kong runway resumes operations after fatal plane crash


A crane hoisting the main fuselage section of an ACT Airlines Boeing 747-400 cargo aircraft, wet leased by Emirates SkyCargo, out of the water in Hong Kong on Oct 26, 2025. - AFP

HONG KONG: The Hong Kong airport runway involved in a deadly plane crash has restarted operations, authorities said Tuesday (Oct 28), just over a week after two men were killed in the city's deadliest air incident since 1998.

On Oct 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.

The salvage operation was completed on Monday night and the involved runway has reopened, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said Tuesday, adding that the airport was running as usual.

More than 20 flights have used the runway since 7am Tuesday (2300 GMT Monday), according to data from tracking website Flightradar24.

Two airport security staff were killed in last week's incident, with authorities saying they had been in a safe position "outside the runway area".

The city's air accident investigation authority is now conducting an investigation covering crew qualifications, flight operations, and maintenance records, Lee said.

The black box flight recorders were retrieved on Friday night, and a preliminary investigation report is expected to be released within a month.

Lee said that the plane's crew, from Istanbul-headquartered ACT Airlines, has remained in Hong Kong since the crash.

Officials said earlier that both the American and Turkish civil aviation accident investigative agencies, as well as experts from Boeing, are participating in the probe.

The crash happened at the airport's newest runway, part of a HK$142 billion (US$18 billion) expansion project that was completed last year. - AFP

 

 

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