The black box flight recorders from an aircraft involved in a crash that killed two people at Hong Kong airport earlier this week have been recovered.
The Boeing cargo plane veered off the runway during landing on Monday morning, then hit a security patrol car and skidded into the sea.
It was one of the most serious incidents since the airport began operations in 1998.
Two security staff were killed in the incident, with authorities saying they had been in a safe position “outside the runway area”.
2 airport officials killed as cargo plane skids off Hong Kong runway into sea
Airport Authority Hong Kong said on Saturday that one of the engines and the landing gear have been salvaged along with data recorders.
The city’s transport and logistics bureau said it will release a preliminary investigation report within one month.
Authorities told AFP that the American and Turkish civil aviation accident investigative agencies, and experts from Boeing, are participating in the investigation.
Emirates Airlines said the plane was on a short-term lease from the Istanbul-headquartered Act Airlines, which operated the aircraft.
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