Yesterday, a Paris-boundAirbus A321XLR operating a flight for Spanish flag carrier Iberia was forced to return to its point of departure, in this case Madrid, after experiencing a bird strike while climbing out of the capital city. The aircraft landed safely back in Madrid, but photos have emerged showing considerable damage.
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