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    UK's Birmingham Airport reopens after emergency landing

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Birmingham Airport reopened after a small aircraft's emergency landing due to gear failure. Minimal disruption occurred, with some flights diverted.

    Birmingham Airport Resumes Operations After Emergency Aircraft Landing

    LONDON (Reuters) -Birmingham Airport reopened its only runway on Wednesday, more than six hours after a small aircraft made an emergency landing due to landing gear failure, leaving one person with minor injuries.

    Birmingham Airport said in a statement that its operations had resumed following the aircraft incident.

    Woodgate Aviation, a private charter firm that is based at Belfast International Airport and owns the Beech B200 Super King Air plane, said in a statement that the "main under-carriage collapsed on touch down."

    Birmingham Airport had said in an earlier update on Wednesday that the runway was likely to remain close until 8 p.m. (1900 GMT).

    All people on board the aircraft had been discharged by the emergency services. Check-in services and security screening were temporarily closed, it added.

    Police said in a post on X that emergency crews responded to the incident, which occurred at around 1240 GMT.

    Images shared on social media showed a small propeller aircraft stationary on the runway of Britain's seventh busiest airport.

    The aircraft had taken off at 12:11 p.m., bound for Belfast in Northern Ireland, according to plane tracking website Flightradar24.

    The airport website showed that some flights have been diverted to other British airports and some departures have been canceled or delayed.

    Transport minister Heidi Alexander said on X that disruption at the airport was "minimal" but she understood "how frustrating" the situation was for passengers.

    The airport, which served some 13 million passengers last year, is Britain's third largest outside London.

    (Reporting by Sam Tabahriti, additional reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Sachin Ravikumar, Catarina Demony, Mark Porter and Sandra Maler)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Birmingham Airport reopened after an emergency landing.
    • •A small aircraft's landing gear failed, causing the incident.
    • •One person sustained minor injuries.
    • •Flights were diverted, and some were canceled or delayed.
    • •The airport is Britain's third largest outside London.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Birmingham Airport reopens after emergency landing

    1What caused the emergency landing at Birmingham Airport?

    The emergency landing was due to landing gear failure, which caused the main under-carriage to collapse.

    2How long was Birmingham Airport's runway closed?

    The runway was closed for more than six hours before operations resumed.

    3What actions were taken by emergency services?

    Emergency services responded promptly, and all people on board the aircraft were discharged safely.

    4What was the impact on flights at Birmingham Airport?

    Some flights were diverted to other British airports, while others were canceled or delayed due to the incident.

    5What did the transport minister say about the situation?

    Transport minister Heidi Alexander stated that the disruption was 'minimal' but acknowledged the frustration for passengers.

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