China Zun
Coverage of China Zun in the Nexus archive.
- Small plane crash at Beijing high-rise kills the pilot and injures 13, authorities say
A small plane crashed into the CITIC Tower (China Zun) in Beijing's Chaoyang district on June 26, 2026, killing the pilot and injuring 13 others. Authorities confirmed the collision at 5:55 p.m. and are investigating the cause amid strict local airspace controls. Flight tracking data identified the 1,700-foot-tall skyscraper as the crash site.
- Small plane crash at Beijing high-rise kills the pilot and injures 13, authorities say
A small plane crashed into a high-rise building in Beijing's Chaoyang district, killing the pilot and injuring 13 others. The two-seat light sport aircraft struck the CITIC Tower (China Zun) on Friday, and authorities are investigating the incident amid strict local airspace controls.
- Small plane crash at Beijing high-rise kills the pilot and injures 13, authorities say
A small plane crashed into a high-rise building in Beijing's Chaoyang district, killing the pilot and injuring 13 others. The incident occurred at 5:55 p.m. on Friday, with the aircraft colliding with the CITIC Tower, a 108-story skyscraper. Authorities are investigating the cause amid strict airspace controls in the city.
- Small plane crash at Beijing high-rise kills the pilot and injures 13, authorities say
A small plane crashed into a high-rise building in Beijing's Chaoyang district, killing the pilot and injuring 13 others. The incident occurred at the CITIC Tower, and an investigation is underway into the cause of the crash.
- Small aircraft crashes into Beijing's tallest building, eyewitnesses say
A small aircraft crashed into Beijing’s CITIC Tower, damaging two glass panels on a high floor. Police closed roads around the building, prevented filming, and there was no immediate official comment.
- Tallest building in Beijing is damaged after small airplane reportedly crashed into it
A small airplane reportedly crashed into Beijing’s tallest building, CITIC Tower (China Zun), causing visible damage. Social media images showed debris and potential broken glass, but could not be independently verified. Authorities have not provided details on the incident's cause.
- Tallest building in Beijing is damaged after small airplane reportedly crashed into it
A small airplane reportedly crashed into Beijing’s tallest building, the CITIC Tower (China Zun), causing visible damage. Authorities have not confirmed the incident or provided details about its cause.
- Tallest building in Beijing is damaged after small airplane reportedly crashed into it
Beijing’s tallest building, CITIC Tower (China Zun), was damaged after a small airplane reportedly crashed into it. Social media images showed debris and potential structural damage, though they were later removed. Emergency services and police were present, but the cause and official details remain unclear.