Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Lufthansa cargo plane crashes in Saudi airport

A Lufthansa MD11 cargo plane crashed at the Saudi capital's international airport on Tuesday but there were no casualties, the airline and the kingdom's civil aviation authority said. Two crew members were taken to hospital to undergo treatment for minor injuries. The firefighters have contained the fire, a spokesman for the General Authority of Civil Aviation reported. The two pilots exited the plane using emergency escape slides. There were no other crew members on board the aircraft. The MD-11 freighter carrying an 80-tonne load crashed at 1138 local time as it was arriving in Riyadh, Lufthansa Cargo said. The aircraft, which has been heavily damaged, was on its way from Frankfurt to Hong Kong via Riyadh and Sharjah. Europe's biggest cargo carrier said it was sending a team of experts to Riyadh to help investigate the cause of the crash. An airport official told Reuters the plane veered off the runway on landing: "It did not stop until the Royal Terminal runway. Soon after smoke started to emerge, followed by a fire". A local television channel earlier reported the cargo plane had split in half.

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