Chek Lap Kok on track after troubled start

Hong Kong's international airport at Chek Lap Kok opened to great expectation on July 6 last year, the $60 billion steel-and-glass structure stirring pride in this city of 6.5 million.

But soon after the ribbon-cutting which followed the first landing - by Polar One, a Cathay Pacific Airways non-stop flight from New York - problems began.

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