On 29 August, a Brussels Airlines Airbus A319 (registered OO-SSA) operated flight SN3604 between Marseille, France and Brussels, Belgium. A post-flight inspection revealed that the aircraft suffered a bird strike, resulting in a big dent in the aircraft’s nose cone.
At moment of writing, the aircraft is still grounded. The following images were shared to Aviation24.be (identity known to the editors).
This post was published on 29 August 2023 21:17
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