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2 dead at Hong Kong International Airport after cargo plane skids off runway into the sea

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Cargo plane skids off runway in Hong Kong
Chan Long Hei/AP
ByClara McMichael
October 20, 2025, 3:12 AM

An Emirates Boeing 747 cargo plane skidded off the runway after arriving at Hong Kong International Airport and landed in the sea, according to airport authority.

Two security personnel were killed in the incident that occurred at approximately 4 a.m. Monday morning, local time, according to Hong Kong police.

They were not aboard the plane, but were in a patrol car that fell off the runway at the same time as the aircraft. One individual was declared dead at the scene and the other after being transported to an area hospital, police said.

PHOTO: This handout photo taken and released on Oct. 20, 2025, by Airport Authority Hong Kong shows a Boeing 747-400 cargo aircraft after it hit a ground vehicle during landing on the north runway of Hong Kong's international airport.
This handout photo taken and released on Oct. 20, 2025, by Airport Authority Hong Kong shows a Boeing 747-400 cargo aircraft after it hit a ground vehicle during landing on the north runway of Hong Kong's international airport and skidded into the sea, killing two.
Airport Authority Hong Kong/AFP via Getty Images

The personnel, both men and longtime employees of the airport, were rescued from inside the submerged vehicle that was over 22 feet under the surface of the water and about 16 feet away from the embankment, according to officials.

Police said they suspect the plane struck the ground vehicle as it fell off the runway.

Four crew members on board the plane were rescued and taken to the hospital, according to police.

Steven Yiu, Airport Authority Hong Kong's executive director of airport operations, speaks while standing beside a screen showing the location where a Boeing 747-400 cargo aircraft skidded into the sea on Oct. 20, 2025.
Holmes Chan/AFP via Getty Images

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The weather and runway were safe for operation at the time, according to Hong Kong Airport Authority, and the cargo plane never signaled any issue before veering left halfway down the north runway and crashing through the perimeter fencing and into the sea. 

The plane had originally departed from Dubai, officials said.

The cargo aircraft that skidded off a Hong Kong airport runway is seen on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025.
Chan Long Hei/AP

The airport authority said rescue operations began immediately after the incident, and the Airport Emergency Centre has been activated. The airport’s north runway is closed. 

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