Ryanair Boeing 737 Returns to Dublin After Nose Wheel Issue During Takeoff
A Ryanair flight bound for Liverpool was forced to return to Dublin Airport shortly after takeoff due to a technical issue. The Boeing 737-800 experienced a problem with its nose landing gear on Sunday afternoon. The aircraft circled to burn off fuel before landing safely and was met by airport emergency crews as a precaution. The incident resulted in the temporary closure of the main runway, leading to diversions for other incoming flights. Ireland's Air Accident Investigation Unit (AAIU) has launched an investigation into the event.
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