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Cathay Pacific denies reports of engine explosion

Airline Industry Information, Dec 6, 2004

AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways has dismissed reports that an engine on one of its aircraft exploded shortly after taking off from Bangkok International Airport on Wednesday, 1 December, causing falling debris to hit a car.

According to the airline's press statement the inner surface of the number-one engine left-hand D duct collapsed, causing separation of a section of the duct structure, and some sparks might have occurred because of the proximity of the debris to the engine exhaust. The portion in question was delaminated, the statement said, causing a section of the composite material from the affected area to come loose.

The owner of the damaged car said that he was negotiating for compensation to buy a new vehicle.

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