Frankfurt Airport
Coverage of Frankfurt Airport in the Nexus archive.
- Nose down: Lufthansa investigating Boeing 787 landing gear collapse in Frankfurt
Lufthansa is investigating a Boeing 787 landing gear collapse at Frankfurt Airport, which injured several employees. The incident occurred while the aircraft was parked, leading to the cancellation of a flight to Los Angeles. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner's nose gear collapsed ahead of passenger boarding.
- Lufthansa Boeing 787's nose gear collapses at Frankfurt gate, injuring four staff
The nose landing gear of a Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner collapsed at Frankfurt Airport in Germany, injuring four staff members. The incident occurred while the aircraft was parked at a boarding gate and caused damage to the front of the fuselage.
- Lufthansa employees injured after Boeing 787 collapses in Frankfurt
Several Lufthansa employees were injured when the nose gear of a Boeing 787 jetliner collapsed at Frankfurt airport.
- Employees injured after Boeing 787 nose gear collapses at Frankfurt Airport
Employees were injured after the nose gear of a Boeing 787 collapsed at Frankfurt Airport. No passengers were aboard the aircraft at the time, according to Lufthansa.
- Lufthansa employees injured in a Boeing nose gear incident at Frankfurt airport
Several Lufthansa employees were injured when the nose gear of a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner unexpectedly retracted at Frankfurt airport, causing the plane's nose to collapse. The incident occurred while the aircraft was parked at the gate, leading to the cancellation of a planned flight to Los Angeles. Boeing acknowledged the incident and stated it is supporting the airline.
- Boeing 787 collapses at Frankfurt Airport when front landing gear accidentally rises just before passengers board
A Boeing 787 collapsed at Frankfurt Airport when its front landing gear accidentally rose just before passengers boarded. The incident occurred during a routine boarding process.
- Lufthansa employees injured in a Boeing nose gear incident at Frankfurt airport
Lufthansa employees were injured when the nose gear of a Boeing aircraft unexpectedly retracted at Frankfurt airport. The incident occurred during an unspecified operational activity involving the aircraft.
- Germany: Lufthansa plane suffers nose gear collapse
Several Lufthansa crew members were injured when the front wheel of a parked plane collapsed at Frankfurt Airport. The incident involved the nose gear of the aircraft.
- How a Jet Fuel Supply Crunch Threatens Summer Flights
Deutsche Lufthansa AG is facing a turbulent start to the year due to a strike by pilots and broader geopolitical challenges affecting air travel, including the war in Iran. The airline is also dealing with a jet fuel supply crunch that threatens summer flights. This adds to the existing challenges for Europe's biggest airline.
- Lufthansa Reports Narrower Loss, Sees Risks from Fuel Supplies
Lufthansa reports a narrower loss, but sees risks from fuel supplies. The company's passenger jets are operating at Frankfurt Airport. Lufthansa's financial performance is affected by fuel supply issues.
- Europe’s Growing Jet Fuel Problem Sends Airlines Into a Spin
Deutsche Lufthansa faces disruptions due to a pilot strike by the Vereinigung Cockpit union at Frankfurt Airport, compounding challenges from geopolitical tensions like the war in Iran. The airline, Europe's largest, is navigating a turbulent start to the year amid labor disputes and broader global conflicts affecting air travel.
- German Carriers Want to Tap Strategic Fuel Reserves, NATO Supply
German carriers, including Deutsche Lufthansa AG, are seeking to access strategic fuel reserves and NATO supply resources amid potential operational challenges. The article highlights a Lufthansa aircraft at Frankfurt Airport as a contextual example.
- Lufthansa Two-Day Pilot Strike Set to Cancel Hundreds of Flights
Deutsche Lufthansa AG pilots are set to strike for two days, grounding passenger aircraft at Frankfurt Airport and canceling hundreds of flights. The strike, scheduled for April 13, disrupts airline operations and passenger travel.