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Thursday, August 16, 2001, updated at 09:37(GMT+8)
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Airship Goes in Operation in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department announced on August 15 that it had, for the first time, granted approval to an airship to operate in Hong Kong from August 16 for three months.

The airship, measuring 41 meters long, 11 meter wide and 13 meters in height, will be used for aerial advertising, promotion and in connection with a fund raising event.

It is allowed to fly over Victoria Harbor and its adjacent waters at an altitude of about 1,000 feet, and will be moored at the former Kai Tak Airport, and will land and take off from the mid section of the Kai Tak promontory.

The operator has demonstrated that it will be able to comply with all the relevant safety standards, and the department has approved the operation.

An airship is a lighter than air aircraft. It has twin engines and uses "helium," a non-flammable gas, as a lifting gas which is contained in a large envelope.

The airship which will operate in Hong Kong has operated in various cities around the world, including Los Angeles, New York City, London and Singapore, according to the department.







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Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department announced on August 15 that it had, for the first time, granted approval to an airship to operate in Hong Kong from August 16 for three months.

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