The incident did not injure anyone, but the images are impressive. On Sunday, an Airbus A321 of the Iberia company to Paris Orly was forced to turn due to a collision with a bird, France reports 3 Occitanie.
Starting from Madrid, the device returned to its initial airport 50 minutes after takeoff while approximately 7,000 feet, underlines the herald of Aviation.
Damage
The aircraft nose, as well as the pale of the left -wing motor blower, were strongly damaged. The device finally withdrew from the track about 25 minutes after the landing.
According to the specialized site FL360Aero, the Iberia A321 had been delivered two months ago. The Spanish company is in fact a faithful client of Airbus. At the end of 2024, it became the first company to receive an A321 XLR, the new model of the aircraft manufacturer.
“We are very proud to be the launch company of this new Airbus plane. The A321XLR will allow us to reach new destinations, exploit transoceanic roads and do it more efficiently,” said Marco Sansavini, CEO of Iberia.
Source: BFM TV
