The airport is down to a single runway at present
The emergency landing was due to a hydraulics issue with the plane possibly a leak which caused it to lose nose steering.
A transatlantic jet flying from Venice to Montreal has had to make an emergency landing at Dublin Airport.The emergency landing was due to a hydraulics issue with the plane possibly a leak which caused it to lose nose steering. This means that the plane cannot taxi in to a stand and will have to be pulled by a tug to a safe location.Closure orders: Rodent droppings and grime found in kitchens at Fitzpatrick’s Castle Hotel, Killiney
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