Hong Kong Reopens Runways After Removing Wreckage Of Aug. 22 Crash
Officials reopened the south runway at Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok Airport yesterday after removing the wreckage of the China Airlines MD-11 that crashed Aug. 22, killing three people. The runway was cleared shortly after dawn, and aviation officials approved the first commercial flight by mid-morning...
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