Key facts
- A Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 nose gear collapsed at a gate in Frankfurt.
- Several crew and ground staff on board were injured.
- Passengers had not yet boarded the aircraft.
- The aircraft was scheduled to fly to Los Angeles.
- The German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) is investigating.
- The incident adds to concerns about Boeing's safety and quality control.
A Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner experienced a nose landing gear collapse while parked at a gate at Frankfurt Airport. Several crew and ground staff on board were injured, with two briefly hospitalized. Passengers had not yet boarded the aircraft, which was scheduled to fly to Los Angeles as flight LH450. Dramatic footage shared on social media appears to show the nose of the plane dropping onto the tarmac. The aircraft, built last year, entered service with Lufthansa in February. This incident adds to mounting concerns over Boeing's safety and quality-control standards, following previous events involving Boeing 787s and 737 MAX aircraft. The German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (BFU) has begun an investigation, with an interim report expected in approximately eight weeks and a final report in about a year. Lufthansa and Boeing are cooperating with the investigation.
