China lands more civilian planes on Fiery Cross reef

  07 January 2016    Read: 1649
China lands more civilian planes on Fiery Cross reef
China has landed two civilian planes on an artificial island built in the disputed South China Sea, days after an earlier landing there prompted international concern.
Xinhua state news agency released pictures of two commercial jets on the Fiery Cross Reef, which it called by its Chinese name Yongshu.

Vietnam and the US protested China`s 2 January landing of a plane on the reef. The resource-rich South China Sea is claimed by multiple countries.

China claims nearly the whole sea and is locked in a territorial dispute with other Asian nations such as Vietnam and the Philippines, who also claim parts of it.





Xinhua said that the China Southern and Hainan Airlines planes took off from Haikou airport on Wednesday morning and landed on Fiery Cross around 10:30am (02:30 GMT). They returned to mainland China in the afternoon.

Pictures show the planes on a brand-new strip of tarmac at what Xinhua called "our country`s most southern airport".

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