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Aircraft slightly damaged with no injuries in Macao
2005-09-16 07:46:45 XinhuaEnglish

HONG KONG, Sept. 16(Xinhuanet)-- Hong Kong's Civil Aviation Department(CAD) said that the tail of a Hong Kong-registered aircraft was slightly damaged by a wing of a taxing Boeing 747 aircraft while it was holding near Runway 34 at Macao International Airport at 1:28 p.m.(0528 GMT) on Friday.

No injuries have been reported, the CAD said.

It said, the CRJ700 aircraft of CR Airways which was conducting aircrew base training at Macao with four flight crew members on board and no passengers.

According to international practice, the incident is being investigated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Macao and the CAD will provide necessary assistance. Enditem

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