TUI B738 at Hanover on Apr 18th 2025, gear problems

Last Update: April 18, 2025 / 17:47:04 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Apr 18, 2025

Classification
Incident

Airline
TUIFly

Flight number
X3-174

Destination
Dalaman, Turkey

Aircraft Registration
D-ATYL

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-800

ICAO Type Designator
B738

A TUIfly Boeing 737-800, registration D-ATYL performing flight X3-174 from Hanover (Germany) to Dalaman (Turkey), was climbing out of Hanover's runway 27R when the crew stopped the climb at 4000 feet due to problems with the landing gear and entered a hold. The aircraft landed safely back on Hanover's runway 27R about 2 hours after departure.

A replacement Boeing 737-800 registration D-ABMQ reached Dalaman with a delay of about 5:15 hours.

The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Hanover about 13.5 hours after landing.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Apr 18, 2025

Classification
Incident

Airline
TUIFly

Flight number
X3-174

Destination
Dalaman, Turkey

Aircraft Registration
D-ATYL

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-800

ICAO Type Designator
B738

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