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Fire causes structural damage on Ethiopian 777F
Air Cargo World ^ | 07/22/2020 | Jeff Lee

Posted on 07/22/2020 6:01:26 AM PDT by texas booster

A major fire has resulted in significant damage to the upper fuselage of an Ethiopian Airlines 777F in Shanghai (PVG).

The six-year-old aircraft had arrived from Brussels (BRU). According to the airline, the fire occurred while cargo was being loaded. The 777F was about to fly to Sao Paulo (GRU) and Santiago (SCL) via Addis Ababa (ADD). There were no injuries.

Photos and videos on Chinese social media show the fire burning through the fuselage skin in several locations.

In a statement, Ethiopian said it had worked with the authorities to contain the fire, and that the cause of the incident is under investigation.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: addisababa; belgium; boeing; boeing777f; brazil; brussels; chile; chocolate; chocolatefire; ethiopia; ethiopianairlines; eurabia; europeanunion; santiago; saopaulo; shanghai
Looks like cargo ignited, rather than a short in the fuselage as in the Heathrow fire.

FReepers, please check your cargo shipments insurance to see if it covers spontaneous combustion.

1 posted on 07/22/2020 6:01:26 AM PDT by texas booster
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To: texas booster
A twit from FATIIIAviation showing the fire:

https://twitter.com/FATIIIAviation/status/1285853073965891584

2 posted on 07/22/2020 6:02:40 AM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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Somewhere a wannabe terrorist is kicking himself - “that was supposed to catch on fire AFTER the plane took off”


3 posted on 07/22/2020 6:03:59 AM PDT by Mr. K (NO CONSEQUENCE OF REPEALING OBAMACARE IS WORSE THAN OBAMACARE ITSELF)
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To: texas booster
FReepers, please check your cargo shipments insurance to see if it covers spontaneous combustion.

International shipping regs are very restrictive on what can be shipped in an aircraft.

You can’t even ship lithium batteries in cargo.

Anything that is spontaneously combustible would be a no no.

4 posted on 07/22/2020 6:10:31 AM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit)
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To: texas booster
Yep, this is the airport most of us will fly into if visiting Shanghai. From Wiki:

Shanghai Pudong International Airport (IATA: PVG, ICAO: ZSPD) is one of the two international airports in Shanghai and a major aviation hub of East Asia. Pudong Airport mainly serves international flights, while the city's other major airport Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport mainly serves domestic and regional flights in East Asia.

Located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of the city center, Pudong Airport occupies a 40-square-kilometre (10,000-acre) site adjacent to the coastline in eastern Pudong. The airport is operated by Shanghai Airport Authority.

The airport is the main hub for China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines, and a major international hub for Air China, as well as secondary hub for China Southern Airlines. It is also the hub for privately owned Juneyao Airlines and Spring Airlines, and an Asia-Pacific cargo hub for FedEx, UPS and DHL. The DHL hub, opened in July 2012, is reportedly the largest express hub in Asia.

Pudong Airport has two main passenger terminals, flanked on both sides by four operational parallel runways. A third passenger terminal has been planned since 2015, in addition to a satellite terminal and two additional runways, which will raise its annual capacity from 60 million passengers to 80 million, along with the ability to handle six million tons of freight.

5 posted on 07/22/2020 6:11:58 AM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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Dr. Fauxi says U.S. deaths could be in the TRILLIONS, almost as many as the number of black slaves that were thrown overboard on the way to the U.S. during slavery (as stated by the deceased genius Rep. John Lewis).


6 posted on 07/22/2020 6:12:59 AM PDT by TonyM (Score Event)
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To: Pontiac

Is Ethopia known for diligent adherence to international regulations and standards?


7 posted on 07/22/2020 6:17:06 AM PDT by Rockingham
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“Is Ethopia known for diligent adherence to international regulations and standards?”

By Third World standards, yes.


8 posted on 07/22/2020 6:20:10 AM PDT by BobL
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To: Pontiac
International shipping regs are very restrictive on what can be shipped in an aircraft.

Shanghai. The Chinese are not particularly noted for following rules.

9 posted on 07/22/2020 6:21:00 AM PDT by null and void (Quarantine the sick. Shield the vulnerable. Free everyone else!)
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To: BobL

If so, that seems to increase the possibility that the flammable package on the 777 was an act of sabotage or terrorism instead of an error.


10 posted on 07/22/2020 6:26:54 AM PDT by Rockingham
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To: null and void
Shanghai. The Chinese are not particularly noted for following rules.

The Chinese government doesn’t follow the rules.

The Chinese government is however a stickler for enforcing the rules (if you are not a crony of a government official).

11 posted on 07/22/2020 6:27:23 AM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit)
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To: BobL
One of the crew roasting a goat over an open campfire on the flight deck?


12 posted on 07/22/2020 6:28:45 AM PDT by moovova
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“One of the crew roasting a goat over an open campfire on the flight deck? “

Damn, I could have told them it was a dumb thing to do.


13 posted on 07/22/2020 6:37:48 AM PDT by BobL
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To: Rockingham

Could be, but I’ll go with Lithium batteries as cargo, possibly without the airline even knowing.


14 posted on 07/22/2020 6:38:56 AM PDT by BobL
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To: BobL; Rockingham
This flight was unloading, coming from Brussels, and then continuing to Sao Paolo.

Makes me wonder who is doing parcel safety checks at Brussels.

15 posted on 07/22/2020 6:41:02 AM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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From another site:

Ethiopian has been heavily reliant on cargo operations during the coronavirus crisis. The airline has received no state aid, and CEO Tewolde Gebremariam has previously said he has no plans to ask for it either. While other carriers have struggled, Ethiopian has managed to pay all staff salaries, and even thorough the worst of the crisis, it kept its links with China flying.

Key to Ethiopian’s survival has been its ability to quickly diversify into cargo operations. It rapidly adapted 20 passenger planes for cargo ops, making it a valuable goods mover for the African continent and further afield. In an interview last month, Gebremariam commented,

“As soon as the passenger transport business came to a halt, we were able to turn to cargo and maintenance. We doubled our cargo capacity, we converted 20 passenger aircraft for cargo in addition to the 10 Boeing 777s and two Boeing 737 Cargo aircraft that we had. We will continue to expand in this segment. This will allow us to generate cash until the passenger business resumes.”

As such, the cargo operations of Ethiopian have kept its liquidity healthy through the travel downturn. In April, the airline had boosted its cargo network from 10 destinations up to a massive 74, moving valuable goods as well as shipments of PPE and medical equipment for the world to put up a fight against COVID.

The loss of one cargo aircraft is unlikely to upset the applecart as far as Ethiopian’s operations go. However, with a list price of over $300 million, it’s a lot of cash burning away right there. Ethiopian will be insured for this type of loss, however, but it will be interesting to see what is decided to be the cause of the blaze.

16 posted on 07/22/2020 6:46:06 AM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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I am not so sure that this one will buff out.


17 posted on 07/22/2020 6:49:24 AM PDT by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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Hmmm, interesting. Brussels (Belgium) puts Ethiopia to shame when it comes to home-grown terrorists. Looking more like that.


18 posted on 07/22/2020 7:03:55 AM PDT by BobL
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To: texas booster; Chode

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19 posted on 07/22/2020 7:25:12 AM PDT by mabarker1 ((Congress- the opposite of PROGRESS!!! A fraud, a hypocrite, a liar. I'm a member of Congress !!!!)
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