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Germany: Lufthansa plane suffers nose gear collapse

Roshni Majumdar with Reuters, AP, dpa
June 4, 2026

Several Lufthansa crew members were injured after the nose landing gear of a parked jumbo jet "unexpectedly retracted" at Frankfurt Airport.

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A Lufthansa aircraft angled downwards on the tarmac
The aircraft was scheduled to fly to Los Angeles on ThursdayImage: Kai Pfaffenbach/REUTERS

A Boeing 787 jetliner operated by Lufthansa experienced a nose gear collapse while parked at a gate at Frankfurt Airport on Thursday. 

Lufthansa said several staff members were injured in the incident. Passengers had not yet boarded the flight bound for Los Angeles. 

"Several employees were injured and are currently receiving medical attention," Lufthansa said in a statement.

Only Lufthansa crew members and ground staff were onboard. 

What do we know about the incident?

The German flag-carrier said the incident involving the Boeing dreamliner took place around 12:45 p.m. 

A Lufthansa spokesperson said that "the aircraft’s nose landing gear unexpectedly retracted" while the plane was parked.

 A Lufthansa Boeing is surrounded by ambulances
The tail of the Boeing 787 seen forced upwards while at the gateImage: Kai Pfaffenbach/REUTERS

The spokesperson added that technicians and support staff are at the scene, and an investigation into the "exact circumstances" is ongoing in cooperation with the relevant authorities.  

Edited by: Sean Sinico

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