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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Henry McDonald Ireland correspondent

United Airlines flight UA76 makes emergency landing in Ireland

United Airlines jets. UA76 took off from Belfast but was quickly diverted to Ireland’s south-west.
United Airlines jets. UA76 took off from Belfast but was quickly diverted to Ireland’s south-west. Photograph: Louis Nastro/Reuters

A United Airlines jet has been forced to make an emergency landing at Shannon airport in south-west Ireland.

No one on board was injured when the flight, from Belfast International to Newark, was forced to divert to Shannon on Monday morning after a “mechanical issue” in relation to nose and landing gear.

Before landing, Flight UA76 had to circle around Ireland’s western seaboard dumping fuel from the skies above County Clare. The Boeing 757-224 plane had left Belfast international airport at 11.19am and was due to arrive at Newark airport in the US at 1.45pm local time.

Among those on board the flight was the Belfast-based Press Association journalist Lesley Ann McKeown. After the plane landed the reporter tweeted praise for the United Airlines staff. She wrote:


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