‘UFO’ disturbs air traffic in East China
July 8th, 2010 - 5:38 pm ICT by ANINew Delhi, July 8 (ANI): The municipal government in China have revealed that an unidentified flying object (UFO) recently disrupted air traffic over Hangzhou, capital of east China’s Zhejiang Province.
Xiaoshan Airport was shut down after the unidentified flying object was detected at around 9 pm, reports Xinhua.
Due to this, some flights were even rerouted to airports in Ningbo and Wuxi cities, said an airport spokesman.
However, the airport had resumed operations and more details would be revealed after an investigation, he said. (ANI)
- Alien object disrupts air traffic in China - Jul 08, 2010
- UFO Sighting Closes Down Major Airport in China - Jul 15, 2010
- 'UFO' that disrupted air traffic in East China remains a mystery - Jul 10, 2010
- UFO spotted in China 'not from outer space' - Jul 26, 2010
- UFO sighting closes down an airport in China - Oct 05, 2010
- UFO scare prompts Chinese airport to shut down - Oct 06, 2010
- UFO Sighting Leads To Closure Of Chinese Airport - Oct 07, 2010
- Chinese astronomer predicts appearance of UFO in 2011 - Aug 03, 2010
- 'UFO' collision threat shuts down Chinese airport - Oct 05, 2010
- UFO In China Baffles All, Government Stands Clueless - Jul 16, 2010
- China braces for Typhoon Muifa - Aug 07, 2011
- UFO Controversy Intensifies In China - Jul 15, 2010
- World's longest sea bridge opens in China - Jun 30, 2011
- UFO seen at China airport - Aug 18, 2011
- 42 kids hit by food poisoning in China - Jul 08, 2011
Tags: air traffic, airports, east china, flights, municipal government, New Delhi, ningbo, spokesman, ufo, unidentified flying object, wuxi, xiaoshan, xinhua, zhejiang province