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Korean Air sorry after plane overshoots runway in the Philippines

  • The terrifying close call prompted a public apology from Korean Air’s president and a vow to take steps to prevent a recurrence
  • All 162 passengers and 11 crew members escaped the aircraft using emergency slides after it had overshot the runway at Mactan-Cebu airport

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A guard inspects a Korean Air plane that overshot the runway in Cebu City, central Philippines, on Monday. Photo: AP

A damaged Korean Air plane remained stuck in the grass at a central Philippine airport on Monday after it overshot a runway in rainy weather the night before. No injuries were reported among the 162 passengers and 11 crew members who escaped from the aircraft using emergency slides.

Dozens of flights have been cancelled and Mactan-Cebu International Airport, one of the country’s busiest, remained closed due to the stalled aircraft at the end of its lone usable runway.

The terrifying close call prompted a public apology from Korean Air’s president and a vow from one of Asia’s most prominent airlines to take steps to prevent a recurrence.

Emergency personnel stand next to the damaged Korean Air passenger plane at Mactan-Cebu International Airport early on Monday. Photo: Lapu-Lapu City Rescue Unit Handout via EPA-EFE
Emergency personnel stand next to the damaged Korean Air passenger plane at Mactan-Cebu International Airport early on Monday. Photo: Lapu-Lapu City Rescue Unit Handout via EPA-EFE

“We always prioritise safety in all of our operations, and we truly regret the stress and inconvenience brought to our passengers,” Korean Air President Woo Keehong said in a statement.

The front underbelly of the plane was sheared off and its nose was heavily damaged. The plane lay tipped forward on a grassy area with its front landing wheel not visible and emergency slides deployed at the doors. A ripped-open hole was also visible at the top of the plane near a front door.

Philippine officials said the plane’s remaining fuel would be siphoned off before efforts begin to remove the aircraft at the runway’s end. Authorities were also assessing if the other aircraft that are stranded at the airport could be allowed to fly out safely.

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Korean Air plane with 173 on board damaged after overshooting runway in Philippines

Korean Air plane with 173 on board damaged after overshooting runway in Philippines

Dozens of flights to and from Cebu province were cancelled, including those of flag carrier Philippine Airlines, which initially announced more than 50 cancelled domestic flights.

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