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Birmingham airport closes runway after emergency landing by light aircraft Thousands stranded after emergency landing closes Birmingham airport runway
(30 minutes later)
All flights temporarily grounded as three people are treated at the scene, one with minor injuries At least 25 departures cancelled while incoming flights diverted to Manchester and East Midlands airports
Thousands of holidaymakers have been left stranded after flights at Birmingham Airport were grounded on Wednesday when a small aircraft made an emergency landing. Thousands of holidaymakers have been left stranded after flights at Birmingham airport were grounded on Wednesday when a small aircraft made an emergency landing.
Three people from the aircraft were treated at the scene with one suffering minor injuries from the incident which occurred at around 1.40pm, West Midlands Police said. Three people from the aircraft were treated at the scene, one of whom suffered minor injuries in the incident, which occurred at about 1.40pm, West Midlands police said.
At least 25 flights listed on the departures page of the airport’s website to destinations across Europe had been cancelled. The airport said all flights would be grounded until at least 8pm on Wednesday.At least 25 flights listed on the departures page of the airport’s website to destinations across Europe had been cancelled. The airport said all flights would be grounded until at least 8pm on Wednesday.
Five flights have been diverted from Birmingham Airport to Manchester Airport so far, the hub in Ringway told the Guardian. Some flights were also sent to East Midlands airport. Five flights have been diverted from Birmingham to Manchester airport so far, the latter said. East Midlands airport said it had taken three diverted flights and was expecting to take four more.
Passengers have been told to check the status of their flight before coming to the airport in the West Midlands, with both check-in and security also temporarily shut. Passengers have been told to check the status of their flight before coming to Birmingham airport, where check-in and security were also temporarily closed.
All of those on board the Beechcraft B200 Super King Air, which was flying to Belfast International Airport, have been discharged. All of those onboard the Beechcraft B200 Super King Air, which was flying to Belfast, have been discharged.
In a post on X, the airport said: “Following an aircraft incident that occurred this afternoon, operations are expected to remain suspended until at least 8pm. Passengers at the airport are advised to speak to their airline for further information. We apologise for the inconvenience this has caused.” Birmingham airport posted on X: “Following an aircraft incident that occurred this afternoon, operations are expected to remain suspended until at least 8pm. Passengers at the airport are advised to speak to their airline for further information. We apologise for the inconvenience this has caused.”
Gunnar Lauridsen, from Denmark who had been on holiday playing golf, said he would most likely miss his connecting flight because of the closed runway. Gunnar Lauridsen, 76, from Denmark had been on holiday playing golf, and said he would most likely miss his connecting flight because of the closed runway.
Lauridsen, 76, said: “We are ultimately going to Billund in Denmark. This delay probably means we can’t get our connection. So that means that we will be staying probably in Amsterdam overnight. “We are ultimately going to Billund in Denmark,” he said. “This delay probably means we can’t get our connection, so that means that we will be staying probably in Amsterdam overnight.
“I should have been to the doctors tomorrow morning. When you travel things happen.”“I should have been to the doctors tomorrow morning. When you travel things happen.”
Camile Monteleone, 30, was meant to fly home to Barcelona after working in the UK for three days but did not know if her flight from the airport had been cancelled.Camile Monteleone, 30, was meant to fly home to Barcelona after working in the UK for three days but did not know if her flight from the airport had been cancelled.
The visual merchandiser said: “I don’t have any news. I’m like ‘what is going on’. It does not say anything on the Ryanair app about the flight. I’m just waiting for information. I have to let people know I’m here, stuck at the airport. I cannot do anything else.” The visual merchandiser said: “I don’t have any news It doesn’t say anything on the Ryanair app about the flight. I’m just waiting for information. I have to let people know I’m here, stuck at the airport. I can’t do anything else.”
Faye Melhuish, who arrived home from a holiday in Spain with her six-month-old daughter, said her plane could not land at Birmingham Airport and had to be diverted. Faye Melhuish, 38, who arrived home from a holiday in Spain with her six-month-old daughter, said her flight had been unable to land at Birmingham and had to be diverted.
The 38-year-old said: “We flew from Spain and we were due to land here at 2.20pm. Then, in the air we were circling to see if we could land. The captain basically said we are going to have to go to East Midlands (Airport).” “We flew from Spain and we were due to land here at 2.20pm,” she said. “Then in the air we were circling to see if we could land. The captain basically said we are going to have to go to East Midlands.”
Speaking about her daughter, Melhuish said: “It’s her first time on a plane and her first time on a coach.”Speaking about her daughter, Melhuish said: “It’s her first time on a plane and her first time on a coach.”
West Midlands Police said in a post on X: “We are at Birmingham Airport this afternoon after a small aircraft was involved in an emergency landing at around 1.40pm. Officers are among the emergency crews at the scene and one person has been reported to have minor injuries. West Midlands police had previously posted on X: “We are at Birmingham airport this afternoon after a small aircraft was involved in an emergency landing at around 1.40pm. Officers are among the emergency crews at the scene and one person has been reported to have minor injuries.
“The Civil Aviation Authority has been informed and the airport has suspended operations as an investigation is carried out.”“The Civil Aviation Authority has been informed and the airport has suspended operations as an investigation is carried out.”
A response to the incident will be led by the Air Accidents Investigations Branch, a Civil Aviation Authority spokesperson said. “In the event of delays or cancellations, passengers will be expected to be provided with food and drink as well as accommodation if delayed overnight,” the spokesperson added. The response to the incident will be led by the Air Accidents Investigations Branch, a CAA spokesperson said. “In the event of delays or cancellations, passengers will be expected to be provided with food and drink as well as accommodation if delayed overnight,” they said.
Woodgate Aviation said one of its Beechcraft fixed-wing aircraft was involved in the emergency landing due to “landing gear problems”. Woodgate Aviation said one of its Beechcraft aircraft was involved in the emergency landing as a result of landing gear problems.
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