Preliminary indications from aviation sources say several individuals have been hurt after a Boeing 787 Dreamliner suffered a nose-gear collapse on landing at Frankfurt Airport.
Reports say the event happened either while taxiing or when the jet was finishing its landing sequence and the front landing gear collapsed, causing the plane to tip forward sharply. Emergency response teams were promptly sent to the area to evacuate passengers and secure the plane.
Authorities said they are currently assessing how many passengers were injured but initial signs indicate that most injuries are minor. At this time, no deaths have been confirmed.
The Boeing-built aircraft is one of many long-haul aircraft that are popular in worldwide aviation. As part of the current examination, investigators are likely to focus on suspected landing stress factors, mechanical breakdown and maintenance history.
Frankfurt airport authorities and aviation safety officials have initiated a formal investigation to find out what caused the nose-gear failure and if there were any warning indications before the incident.
The passengers on the specific flight have been rebooked and the damaged aircraft has been grounded for inspection.
We will update you as soon as officials disclose confirmed information.
