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Cathay Dragon Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Hong Kong

Cathay Dragon flight KA-617 made an emergency landing in Hong Kong, China, on August 2nd.

The Airbus A320-200 plane flying from Xiamen, China, was descending toward Hong Kong when the crew reported an issue with the nose wheel steering.

The plane continued for a safe landing. All one hundred and sixty-two people aboard remained unharmed.


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Air Astana Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Xiamen, China

Air Astana flight KC-1392 had to make an emergency landing in Xiamen, China, on October 12th.

The Boeing 757-200 plane was performing a test flight when the crew noticed a landing gear issue.

The plane landed back uneventfully. All four crew members aboard remained safe.


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Panel From ANA Plane Falls Near Narita International Airport

All Nippon Airways flight NH-936 dropped a panel while descending toward Narita International Airport, Japan, on September 27th.

The incident happened when the Boeing 767-300 plane was flying from Xiamen, China.

The plane continued for a safe landing.

No injuries were reported.


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Cathay Dragon Flight Returns to Hong Kong due to Landing Gear Issue

Cathay Dragon flight KA-618 had to return and make an emergency landing in Hong Kong, China, on April 24th.

The Airbus A330-300 plane took off for Xiamen, China, but had to return shortly afterwards due to an issue with the landing gear.

The plane landed back safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.


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Bird-Hit China Eastern Airlines Flight Makes Safe Landing in Xiamen

China Eastern Airlines flight MU-5665 made a safe landing after a bird strike near Xiamen, China, on April 1st.

The Airbus A320-200 plane flying from Shanghai, China, was on approach to Xiamen when a bird hit it.

The plane continued for a safe landing. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.


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Xiamen Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in China

Xiamen Airlines flight MF-8106 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Nanchang, China, on February 17.

The Boeing 787-800 was heading from Beijing to Xiamen, China, when an oil indication prompted the crew to to shut down the right hand engine and divert for an emergency landing.

The plane landed safely. No injuries were reported.

Bird-Struck China Eastern Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Xiamen

China Eastern AirlineA Shanghai-bound China Eastern Airlines flight made an uneventful emergency landing at Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport, after a bird collided with the pilot-side window.

Flight MU5666 took off from Xiamen at about 1:29pm on April 16. Shortly after the take off, the captain requested emergency landing due to a bird strike. The plane then returned and landed safely. None of the passengers or crew members were injured.

The ground attendants found the windshield to be severely damaged and splattered with blood and feathers. China Eastern Airlines has confirmed the incident, and commended their crew for calmly handling the situation.

According to airport authorities, passengers were taken to their destination on another plane.

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