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Cathay Pacific aircraft’s tail hit runway at Hong Kong airport, airline confirms

Cathay Pacific aircraft’s tail hit runway at Hong Kong airport, airline confirms

Cathay Pacific Airways has confirmed that the tail of a passenger aircraft struck the runway at Hong Kong airport last week, prompting the city’s aviation regulator to order the airline to submit a report.

In reply to South China Morning Post queries on Thursday, the airline confirmed that the tail of an Airbus A330-300 operating flight CX509 from Tokyo’s Narita airport made contact with the runway while performing a “go-around” manoeuvre at Hong Kong International Airport last Friday.

“The aircraft subsequently landed safely at Hong Kong International Airport and was taxied to a parking bay where our passengers disembarked normally,” a Cathay spokesman said.

“There were no reports of injury among the operating crew or passengers on board.”

He added: “Our engineering team is performing a thorough inspection and will carry out the required maintenance before returning the aircraft to service.”

In aviation, a “go-around” is a standard procedure in which a pilot aborts a landing approach and climbs back up to make another attempt.

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