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Plane diverted due to wheel fault Plane diverted due to wheel fault
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A passenger plane was diverted to East Midlands Airport after developing technical problems.A passenger plane was diverted to East Midlands Airport after developing technical problems.
An airport spokeswoman said the Thomson Fly aircraft took off from Doncaster's Robin Hood Airport and developed problems with its wheel. An airport spokeswoman said the Thomson Fly aircraft took off from Doncaster's Robin Hood Airport at 1550 BST and developed problems with a front wheel.
The plane, which was heading for Corfu, landed safely at the Castle Donington airport at about 1800 BST.The plane, which was heading for Corfu, landed safely at the Castle Donington airport at about 1800 BST.
Emergency services were called out to the runway. There were no reports of any casualties.Emergency services were called out to the runway. There were no reports of any casualties.
Fire crews foamed the aircraft down as part of standard procedures. Fuel leak
An airport spokeswoman said the pilot of the Boeing 757-200, which had 227 passengers on board, radioed the airport requesting emergency assistance shortly after it took off.
She said the aircraft developed a small fuel leak as it taxied on the runway and fire crews foamed down the runway as part of standard procedures.
Passengers disembarked from the aircraft at about 1820 BST.
All flights from East Midlands Airport were running as normal.