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The aircraft involved was a Boeing 747-409, registered as B-165, was a 5-month-old Boeing 747-400 manufactured in June 1993. It was powered by four Pratt & Whitney PW4056 turbofan engines and had only logged 1,969 flight hours in 359 takeoff and landing cycles at the time of the accident. [3]: 11–17 The 47-year-old captain had previously served with the Republic of China Air Force and joined ...
Officers from the Labour Department and Buildings Department, as well as police, returned to the site at the old Kai Tak Airport for inspection on Wednesday, a day after a 15-by-eight-metre...
9 lis 2023 · (HONG KONG, 9 November 2023, 0830hrs) – Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) held the aircraft crash and rescue exercise this morning on the new North Runway to test the airport’s ability in handling a multifaceted scenario involving an aircraft crash and subsequent chemical leak into the cabin.
Hong Kong-Kai Tak International Airport (HKG/VHHH) safety profile including a list of aircraft accidents at or near the airport.
Aircraft Accident Reports and Aircraft Accident / Incident Bulletins. Kai Tak Airport 1925-1998. 100th Anniversary of Aviation Development in Hong Kong.
One of the survivors, a woman, was working on the scaffolding outside the 19th floor of the luxury housing development, Pano Harbour, on the site of the old Kai Tak Airport, when the...
On December 29, 1991, China Airlines Flight 358, a 747-200F, crashed shortly after takeoff from Chiang Kai-shek International Airport in Taipei, Taiwan, killing all five crewmembers, when the number-three and number-four engines (both right engines) detached from the aircraft.