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Aer Lingus plane experiences nose gear collapse during landing at Belfast City Airport

Aer Lingus plane experiences nose gear collapse during landing at Belfast City Airport
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Geoffrey Thomas Editor-In-Chief - US Bureau Chief | Airline Ratings

The nose gear of an Aer Lingus ATR 72-600 collapsed during a landing amid strong wind gusts. A spokesperson for Belfast City Airport confirmed, "no passengers were on the aircraft which had come from Edinburgh when the incident happened. This was a positioning flight with no passengers but four crew members onboard."

Aer Lingus, Ireland's national airline, operates from its headquarters at Dublin Airport. Established in 1936, it is Ireland's oldest airline and plays a significant role in transatlantic and European travel. The airline is a subsidiary of the International Airlines Group (IAG), which also includes British Airways, Iberia, Vueling, and LEVEL.

Aer Lingus serves as a vital connection between Europe and North America, using Dublin Airport as a hub for U.S. preclearance facilities that allow passengers to clear U.S. customs and immigration before arriving in the United States.

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While part of the IAG group, Aer Lingus is not a member of the Oneworld alliance but maintains codeshare agreements with various airlines, including those within Oneworld and Star Alliance, as well as independent carriers to enhance its network.

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