Key facts
- An Air China C919 regional jet sustained minor damage after a bird strike while landing at Beijing Capital International Airport.
- The aircraft, flight CA1150, landed safely and passengers disembarked after a slight delay.
- The incident occurred on Sunday evening as the jet approached the airport from Ordos.
- The C919, registration B-652Z, has reportedly been removed from service for inspection.
- This is not the first bird strike incident involving a C919 jet, with a similar event occurring in October 2024.
An Air China C919 regional jet, flight CA1150, sustained minor damage after a suspected bird strike as it approached Beijing Capital International Airport on Sunday evening. The aircraft, arriving from Ordos in Inner Mongolia, landed safely despite visible marks on its nose and airframe.
The incident, captured on camera near a popular planespotting location, has underscored the real-world reliability tests facing the C919 model as it sees wider deployment. Passengers reported a brief delay before disembarking, with mentions of "scars" on the aircraft.
