Aer Lingus Seeks to Recover Storm Ophelia Costs

The airline said an Airbus A320 aircraft was damaged at Dublin Airport in October of 2017 because an unsecured unit load device container struck one of the engines on the aircraft.
May 14, 2019

Aer Lingus has gone to court seeking to recover costs incurred in repairing an engine that was damaged during Storm Ophelia in 2017.

The airline, owned by International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG), said an Airbus A320 aircraft was damaged at Dublin Airport on October 16th, 2017, “when an unsecured unit load device container . . . struck one of the engines on the aircraft”.

Read more: https://www.irishtimes.com/business/transport-and-tourism/aer-lingus-seeks-to-recover-storm-ophelia-costs-1.3889731?localLinksEnabled=false

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