Lauda Europe A320 at Malmo on Jul 10th 2024, bird strike

Last Update: July 12, 2024 / 13:45:23 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jul 10, 2024

Classification
Incident

Flight number
FR-2200

Departure
Malmo, Sweden

Destination
Zagreb, Croatia

Aircraft Registration
9H-IHH

Aircraft Type
Airbus A320

ICAO Type Designator
A320

A Lauda Europe Airbus A320-200 on behalf of Ryanair, registration 9H-IHH performing flight FR-2200 from Malmo (Sweden) to Zagreb (Croatia), was climbing out of Malmo's runway 17 when the crew stopped the climb at 5000 feet following a bird strike. The aircraft landed safely on Copenhagen's runway 22L about 75 minutes after departure.

The aircraft remained on the ground for about 8 hours, then departed for Zagreb and reached the destination with a delay of about 11 hours.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jul 10, 2024

Classification
Incident

Flight number
FR-2200

Departure
Malmo, Sweden

Destination
Zagreb, Croatia

Aircraft Registration
9H-IHH

Aircraft Type
Airbus A320

ICAO Type Designator
A320

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