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Belfast City Airport flights cancelled after plane emergency tophyper

Pacemaker An Aer Lingus plane on the runway at Belfast City Airport.  Emergency crews in high viz clothing are standing close to the plane which appears to have suffered a collapse of its nose wheel.Pacemaker

Emergency services attended the Aer Lingus plane at Belfast City Airport

All flights in and out of Belfast City Airport have been cancelled on Sunday evening after an Aer Lingus plane suffered an emergency incident while landing during strong winds.

The plane had flown from Edinburgh to Belfast at about 16:00 GMT with four crew members but no passengers on board.

It appears the plane’s nose wheel collapsed during landing, with pictures showing its nose resting on the runway tarmac. It is understood no-one was seriously hurt.

The airport’s runway has been shut and is not expected to reopen until Monday.

The emergency incident happened to what was described as a “positioning flight” which was operated by Emerald Airlines on behalf of Aer Lingus.

Emerald Airlines said the aircraft “experienced a hard landing upon arriving into Belfast City Airport due to adverse weather conditions”.

The police, fire service and ambulance crews were immediately deployed to the airport.

Pacemaker Fire crews on the runway at Belfast City Airport, parked in front of an Aer Lingus plane which suffered a hard landing.  A number of emergency workers are standing next to the plane. Pacemaker

Four fire appliances and a number of specialist crew members were deployed to the runway

Fire Service Area Commander David Doherty said firefighters responded at 16:15 GMT after the airport “declared a full emergency”.

They sent several units as part of their expected response to an airport emergency, but he said firefighters did not have to take any immediate action.

Their resources were quickly redeployed but some crews remained at the scene as a precaution, Mr Doherty added.

Air accident inspectors deployed

Belfast City Airport told passengers not to travel to the airport on Sunday evening due to the runway closure.

Instead it advised them to “contact their airline”.

Two flights – from London City and Leeds Bradford – due to land at the airport on Sunday afternoon were diverted to Belfast International Airport.

The Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) has been notified of the emergency incident.

Its spokesperson said: “An investigation has been launched and a team of inspectors is being deployed to the site.”

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