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Team of experts in China release ‘China UFO’ findings

by on Jul. 26, 2010, under UFOs

The team of UFO experts in China have released their findings related to the event that shut down Xiaoshan Airport on July 7th.

No evidence shows that the UFO is associated with an extraterrestrial flying saucer, according to the Beijing UFO Research Organization (BURO) on July 25.

BURO believes that the UFO incident stemmed from the activities of private or military aircraft.

According to the information released from the report, the radar did not detect the UFO. The crews of two flights did. BURO noted that the airport radar has “blind spots.”

Aviation authorities have yet to publish any UFO photo or video information. It is stated that any videos or photos released by the media have no connection with the Xiaoshan incident.

The incident at Hangzhou’s Xiaoshan Airport earlier this month caused 20 flights to be diverted, with approximately 2,000 passengers affected. The airport was shut down for an hour.


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  • bwilson

    Assuming (sigh, so many assumptions seem necessary) that the video of the object in the sky leaving an exhaust trail was the UFO reported, the Chinese conclusion appears to be reasonable.  Although I’ve read of UFOs leaving metal slag behind, few of the classic sightings mention anything resembling a chemical exhaust.  As well, what the video depicted was moving on a reasonable course with no sudden change of direction or velocity.  The object seen was likely some kind of Chinese military test involving a missile.

    • Cherlyn Gardner Strong

      According to BURO and the Xiaoshan Airport authorities, images and videos of this incident haven’t been released. I agree that the video circulating in the media is likely a military craft.