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. While the cause of the collapse remains unknown, it’s another horrible look for the Boeing 737 as a type in terms of general-public-perception. This video takes a look at the aircraft details and what is known thus far.
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