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Cargo aircraft skids off Hong Kong runway into sea, 2 dead

A Boeing 747 cargo plane operated by ACT Airlines skidded off Hong Kong International Airport runway into the sea early Monday, killing two ground personnel. Four crew members were rescued, while the runway remains closed and investigations are underway

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A cargo aircraft skidded off a Hong Kong runway into the sea when landing early Monday, killing two people. The Boeing 747, flown by Turkey-based ACT Airlines, was landing at Hong Kong International Airport around 3.50 am on arrival from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, authorities said. The airline had leased the aircraft from Emirates, a long-haul carrier based in Dubai.

Four crew members on the plane were rescued and taken to a hospital. Initial reports from police said two people in an airport ground vehicle were killed. Emirates said the Boeing 747 freighter flying as EK9788 was wet leased and operated by ACT Airlines. In wet leases, the company supplying the plane also provides the crew, maintenance and insurance. Emirates said there was no cargo on board.

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