Easyjet Europe A319 at Berlin on Jul 2nd 2025, bird strike

Last Update: July 4, 2025 / 07:06:43 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jul 2, 2025

Classification
Incident

Flight number
U2-5315

Aircraft Registration
OE-LQR

Aircraft Type
Airbus A319

ICAO Type Designator
A319

An Easyjet Europe Airbus A319-100, registration OE-LQR performing flight U2-5315 from Berlin (Germany) to Edinburgh,SC (UK) with 141 people on board, was climbing out of Berlin's runway 07R when the crew stopped the climb at 3000 feet after a bird strike into the right hand engine (CFM56) causing vibrations of the engine. The aircraft returned to Berlin for a safe landing on runway 07R about 20 minutes after departure.

The rotation was cancelled.

The aircraft returned to service about 23.5 hours after landing back.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Jul 2, 2025

Classification
Incident

Flight number
U2-5315

Aircraft Registration
OE-LQR

Aircraft Type
Airbus A319

ICAO Type Designator
A319

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