Site icon

German Investigators Launch Probe Into Boeing 787 Incident in Frankfurt

BERLIN, June 5 (Reuters) – The ⁠German ⁠Federal Bureau of ⁠Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) has begun ​an investigation into the Boeing 787 jetliner whose ‌nose gear collapsed on ‌Thursday at a gate at ⁠Frankfurt ⁠airport, according to a BFU spokesperson.

• An interim ​report is expected in about eight weeks, and the final report in about a ​year, said the spokesperson

• Lufthansa, which operated ⁠the aircraft, ⁠said several crew ⁠members ​and ground staff were lightly injured and hospitalised; ​two Lufthansa ⁠employees who were briefly hospitalised on Thursday were able to leave the same day

• The affected Boeing 787-9 will ⁠be repaired after the investigation, said Lufthansa

• Passengers ⁠had not yet boarded the aircraft

• The incident occurred at 12:45 p.m. (1045 GMT) on Thursday, and the jet was scheduled to depart for Los Angeles as flight LH450

• The Boeing 787-9 is a relatively new addition for ⁠the Lufthansa Group, which is planning to gradually phase out less efficient jets and simplify its fleet

(Reporting by Klaus ​Lauer, Writing by Lena Rueckerl, ​Editing by Miranda Murray)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

Photos You Should See – April 2026

Exit mobile version