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An Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 777F has caught on fire at Shanghai Pudong airport. The fire presumably started in the main cargo deck from where it spread throughout the aircraft. Ethiopian Airlines has confirmed no crew or ground staff have been injured. What caused the incident is still being investigated.
The five-year-old aircraft, regristered as ET-ARH, was scheduled to fly the regular cargo service between Shanghai and Sao Paulo-Santiago on July 22nd.
Here is a video circulating on Chinese social media of the burning @flyethiopian 777F at Shanghai Pudong Airport. It's most definitely a hull loss at this point. #BreakingNews #AvGeek pic.twitter.com/FN98d6QNrJ
— FATIII Aviation (@FATIIIAviation) July 22, 2020
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