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Rare light aircraft crash in Beijing kills pilot, injures 13 people

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Incident follows Beijing’s May ban on unauthorised drone buying, renting and flying over security concerns

The damaged exterior of CITIC Tower, also known as China Zun, in Beijing, China June 26, 2026. REUTERS

A light aircraft crash into Beijing’s tallest building on Friday killed ​the pilot and injured 13 people who were not on ‌board, the local government said following the unusual accident for the Chinese capital, where airspace is heavily restricted.

Those injured are receiving medical treatment and authorities are ​investigating the incident, Chaoyang district government said in a statement ​on Saturday.

“A single-engine, two-seat light sport aircraft collided with ⁠a high-rise building while flying near the East third ring road ​in Chaoyang, at 5:55pm (0955 GMT) on June 26,” said the ​statement, which was posted on social media.

“There was only one person on board, the pilot, who died,” the statement added, without giving any further details of ​the possible cause of the crash.

Damage to the facade of the ​skyscraper appeared to be limited to a hole caused by the loss of ‌two ⁠large glass panels. The gap had been temporarily boarded up as of Saturday.

Reuters reported on Friday the crash into the 528-metre-high building, known as CITIC Tower or China Zun, in Beijing’s Central Business ​District. It is about ​six kilometres from the Forbidden City visited by thousands of tourists each day.

It is also near Zhongnanhai, a ​compound that houses the offices of China’s top ​political leadership.

The ⁠incident follows Beijing’s ban since May on buying, renting or flying drones without authorisation, due to public security concerns.

The last aircraft crash in ⁠Beijing ​was in 2022, when a tourist helicopter ​crashed during a flight between the Changping and Fangshan districts, killing the two pilots ​on board.



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