11 injured in Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific flight incident

11 injured in Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific flight incident
Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon logos are seen near a counter at Hong Kong International Airport, China, on Oct 20, 2020.
PHOTO: Reuters file

HONG KONG - Eleven people were injured on Cathay Pacific's flight CX880 at Hong Kong's international airport early on Saturday (June 24) after the carrier aborted its take off due to a technical issue, Cathay said in a statement.

The flight, from Hong to Los Angeles, was carrying 17 crew and 293 passengers. It performed "an aborted take off in accordance with standard procedures after a technical issue was detected by the crew."

After the aircraft returned to the gate a precautionary passenger evacuation was initiated by the crew and passengers exited the aircraft using five door escape slides, it said.

"We understand that 11 passengers are being treated at the hospital with injuries sustained during the evacuation process. Our priority is to look after all affected passengers and crew."

One of the plane's tyres overheated causing it to burst, public broadcaster RTHK reported, citing police.

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