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Hong Kong passengers stuck on Starlux plane for 4 hours after sudden taxiway stop

Screams reported on board as flight to Taipei stopped on its way to the runway over a suspected oil leak, leaving 185 passengers stuck

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A Starlux Airlines flight departing from Hong Kong was forced to stop on its way to the runway due to a suspected oil leak. Photo: Shutterstock Images
Connor Mycroft

A Starlux Airlines flight departing from Hong Kong was forced to stop on its way to the runway due to a suspected oil leak, leaving 185 passengers stranded on board for more than four hours.

Some passengers were reportedly heard screaming when the plane came to a sudden stop.

The Airport Authority said on Sunday that at around 8pm the previous evening, flight JX236 bound for Taipei stopped on the taxiway because of a mechanical issue and had to be towed back to its parking stand.

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“During this time, Hong Kong International Airport operated normally, with only one other departing aircraft experiencing a slight delay due to taxiway obstruction,” it said.

Police said officers were deployed to the scene after receiving a report of the incident, adding that it was suspected to have been caused by a hydraulic oil spill.

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The Civil Aviation Department said the concerned flight reported encountering technical problems while it was taxiing for departure on Saturday.

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