A Ryanair Boeing 737-800, registration EI-DHH, operating flight FR-5542, suffered damage to its nose gear after landing Sunday at Dublin Airport, Ireland.
The aircraft, from Liverpool, developed a technical problem with its nose gear while landing on runway 28, causing it to momentarily veer left off the runway before pilots managed to get it back on the centerline.
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No injuries were reported and passengers disembarked the aircraft normally.
Following the incident, runway 10/28 remained closed for several hours.
“A flight from Liverpool to Dublin experienced a minor technical problem with its nose landing gear on landing. Passengers and crew disembarked normally and the aircraft will shortly be towed back to the hangar for further inspection by Ryanair engineers,” the airline said.
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