BRUSSELS- TUI fly Belgium (TB) Boeing 737 nose landing gear collapsed (retracted on the ground) while parked at the Brussels Airport on Wednesday, January 8, 2025.
The incident occurred on Wednesday at noon. Luckily no passengers were onboard the aircraft.

TUI Boeing 737 Gear Collapse
The incident occurred suddenly at Brussels Airport, Belgium after TUI Airways operated flight TB1012 from Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP), Spain. The airline said that they are investigating to find out the exact cause of this occurrence.
The airline has issued a statement and it stated:
We will carry out an in-depth analysis of the situation in consultation with the authorities, but we can already confirm that no technical problem is at the origin of this incident.”
TUI Official Statement


The aircraft involved in the incident is a Boeing 737-700, registered as OO-JAR. Further, it is around 16 years old aircraft…
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