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Engine Surge Cited in Emirates Cargo Plane Crash in Hong Kong That Killed Two

Engine Surge Cited in Emirates Cargo Plane Crash in Hong Kong That Killed Two
A preliminary investigation into the Emirates cargo plane crash at Hong Kong International Airport on October 20 has identified an “abnormal” acceleration in one of the aircraft’s engines after landing as a key factor in the incident. The Boeing 747 freighter, operating as Emirates flight 9788 from Dubai and managed by Turkish cargo charter carrier ACT Airlines on behalf of Emirates SkyCargo, veered off the North Runway, striking a security patrol vehicle and resulting in the deaths of two ground crew members before coming to rest in the waters adjacent to the runway.
Details of the Incident and Initial Findings
According to a report released by the Air Accident Investigation Authority (AAIA), the aircraft experienced an unexpected engine surge after touchdown, causing it to swerve uncontrollably. Aviation experts reviewing the report have noted that such acceleration post-landing is highly unusual, underscoring the complexity of the incident and the need for a thorough investigation to determine the precise cause of the engine malfunction. The collision with the ground service vehicle tragically claimed the lives of two airport workers, highlighting the severe consequences of the event.
In the immediate aftermath, the North Runway was temporarily closed to facilitate recovery and investigation efforts, while the South and Center Runways remained operational to reduce disruption to airport traffic. The accident has prompted heightened scrutiny of airport safety protocols and operational procedures, particularly concerning Emirates’ cargo operations. Industry analysts suggest that the crash may affect Emirates’ competitive standing and could trigger strategic responses from rival carriers as the airline navigates the repercussions.
Ongoing Investigation and Responses
The AAIA’s preliminary report stops short of assigning a definitive cause for the crash, emphasizing that the investigation remains ongoing. Both Emirates and ACT Airlines have affirmed their full cooperation with authorities as the inquiry progresses. The aviation community awaits further findings that will shed light on the technical and operational factors contributing to this tragic accident.

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