On January 8th, a Boeing 737-700 operated by TUI Fly Belgium was parked at a gate at Brussels Airport when its nose gear collapsed. No passengers were onboard and there were no reported injuries.
TUI AG said Boeing Co. delivery delays are hurting profitability, as the German travel firm plans to expand in eastern Europe and southeast Asia.
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Passengers witnessed a shocking moment at Brussel Airport on Wednesday after the nose landing gear of a TUI plane suddenly collapsed. The Boeing 737 had just ... plunges nearly 700 points in ...
A Boeing 737 Max operated by TUI was forced to make an urgent descent shortly after taking off from Gatwick Airport on its way to Cape Verde. The pilots issued a mayday distress call at ...