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PICTURES: Airbus A380 arrives at Asian Aerospace without wingtip fences after collision with hangar
An Airbus A380 on an Asian demonstration tour touched down at Hong Kong International Airport yesterday, and this morning conducted a low-level flypast, despite having sustaining minor damage in an incidentat Bangkok on Saturday.
At 8am local time, the Airbus A380 flew over Victoria Harbour and appeared to be around 1400ft asl (430m), a similar height to the IFC Two building, the tallest in Hong Kong.
The Airbus A380 is in Hong Kong as part of a tour covering several Asian cities, and coincides with the Asian Aerospace International Expo and Congress organised by Flight’s sister company Reed Exhibitions.
Before landing in Hong Kong, the Airbus A380 suffered minor damage following a minor incident when its left wingtip fence came into contact with a Thai Airways International maintenance building while being moved to its departure point at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport.
According to reports from Bangkok, the airport’s departure for the northern city of Chiang Mai was delayed for several hours as a result of the incident. The aircraft departed after both wingtip fences were removed
Thai Airways International officials are quoted as saying the incident occurred because support staff were not familiar with the ultra-large aircraft, the first of which is due to go into service in October with launch operator Singapore Airlines.