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A Korean Air 747 freighter has broken loose at Ted Stevens Airport in Anchorage, causing damage to the aircraft, airport fence and a FedEx truck parked near the integrator’s maintenance facility. Alaska News Source reports that the aircraft was being moved by handlers from Pegasus Aviation Services when it came free and rolled away on its own. The aircraft was due to leave today for Chicago. There were no injuries.
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