Cathay Pacific investigates wrong taxiway use at Manila airport

Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific is investigating an incident where its flight CX918 incorrectly used a taxiway at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport during departure. The mishap caused delays for two incoming planes, but the airline stressed that passenger and crew safety was never compromised. Cathay Pacific is cooperating fully with authorities in the probe.

The incident occurred on Wednesday involving Cathay Pacific flight CX918 from Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Hong Kong. During taxi for departure, the aircraft made incorrect use of a taxiway, a spokesman said.
As a precaution, Manila Air Traffic Control asked two incoming planes to hold their landing to clear the way. The traffic control tower later cleared CX918 to enter the runway again and depart for Hong Kong.
“At no time was the safety of passengers or crew compromised. Cathay Pacific is conducting a thorough investigation and is cooperating fully with the relevant authorities,” the spokesperson added. The airline announced on Thursday that it was working with local authorities on the probe.
This episode highlights potential risks in airport operations, though no direct safety issues arose, it resulted in flight delays. Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport serves as the Philippines' main gateway, handling numerous international flights.

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