A Fiji Airways Boeing 737-800 returned to Christchurch Airport on October 9 after a bird strike occurred shortly after takeoff. The flight, designated FJ450, was en route from Christchurch to Nadi, Fiji, with 170 passengers and six crew members onboard.
According to data from Flightradar24, the aircraft departed Christchurch International Airport at 14:24, about 19 minutes behind schedule. Shortly after takeoff from the airport’s northerly runway, the plane struck what Radio New Zealand described as a "substantial flock of birds." Within two minutes of ascent, the pilots decided to return to Christchurch but had to circle above Mid Canterbury for approximately two hours in order to burn off fuel before making a safe landing.
All passengers and crew landed safely back in Christchurch and were met by emergency services. The aircraft sustained a dented nose and visible traces of bird blood on its engine. It remained parked overnight for inspection by ground technicians.