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BREAKING: Two DEAD After Cargo Plane Plunges into Sea at Hong Kong Airport

BREAKING: Two DEAD After Cargo Plane Plunges into Sea at Hong Kong Airport

A serious accident unfolded at Hong Kong International Airport when an Emirates SkyCargo Boeing 747 freighter veered off the runway during landing and ended up in the South China Sea.

Two ground crew members were involved in the incident. One was taken to the hospital, where he was later reported dead, while the other was pronounced dead at the scene.

All four crew members on board the aircraft survived, with no injuries reported.

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The cargo jet, operating as flight UAE9788/EK9788 from Dubai, had collided with a ground service vehicle before one of its wheels was reportedly severely damaged or even detached.

This caused the aircraft to veer sharply to one side, overrun the seawall, and plunge into the water, where it eventually broke apart from the impact.

The aircraft involved was a Boeing 747-400(BDSF) with registration TCACT, leased from AirACT and flying on behalf of Emirates. Local media reports say the plane’s crew members escaped without injury.

Runway excursions — when an aircraft departs the paved surface during takeoff or landing — are among the most common types of aviation accidents worldwide.

While they often cause less loss of life than mid-air crashes, they can be highly destructive and dangerous, particularly in airports located near water or densely populated areas.

In this case, the runway at Hong Kong International sits directly along the sea, raising the risks when an aircraft overshoots or skids.

Although modern aviation is statistically one of the safest modes of transportation, runway overruns remain a persistent challenge. Wet surfaces, mechanical malfunctions, miscalculations in landing distance, and human error have all been cited in past incidents.

Airports like Hong Kong, which face frequent heavy rain and typhoon conditions, can be especially vulnerable.

Cargo planes, such as the Emirates freighter involved in this crash, face unique challenges as well. Their heavy weight, long landing rolls, and frequent nighttime operations increase the difficulty of safe runway management.

While safety protocols and emergency response capabilities are constantly being improved, incidents like this highlight the ongoing risks.

Investigations into such crashes often take months, with aviation authorities examining flight data recorders, weather conditions, and ground communication.

In the meantime, the focus in Hong Kong remains on the two missing ground workers and the cleanup of debris around the affected runway.

The Emirates cargo crash underscores how runway safety continues to be one of aviation’s most critical concerns.

While air travel remains overwhelmingly safe, the rare accidents that do occur serve as reminders of the importance of constant vigilance in both technology and training.

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