While it remains to be seen what caused this, it doesn’t look great, especially for a brand new aircraft…
Lufthansa Boeing 787 nose gear collapses at gate
A Reddit user shares pictures of a Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 with collapsed nose gear at Frankfurt Airport (FRA). The plane in question has the registration code D-ABPQ, and it’s a new Dreamliner with Allegris interiors.
There’s also an airport CCTV video of the collapse happening.
This plane just entered long haul service with Lufthansa on February 13, 2026, so it has been flying for under four months. Today, the plane was scheduled to fly to Los Angeles (LAX), operating as flight LH450. However, as you’d expect, the flight was canceled (if you were booked on the flight, don’t forget to claim EC261, if eligible!).
Presumably this plane will be out of service for quite some time, and hopefully there were no injuries in this incident.
What could’ve caused this nose landing gear collapse?
Details about what caused this incident remain to be seen. The pictures show the unit load device (ULD) attached to the forward right cargo hold, along with the two jet bridges pulled up to the two forward left doors (though as you’d expect, the forward one is especially unaligned). You can also see the landing gear panel ripped off. The video, meanwhile, shows the forward gear just collapsing, without the aircraft being hit by anything.
While it’s possible this is completely unrelated, this reminds me of a June 2021 incident, where the nose landing gear collapsed on a British Airways Boeing 787-8.
An investigation later determined how that happened:
- While the plane was being loaded with cargo, a procedure was being carried out with regards to some deferred maintenance
- The procedure required the cockpit landing gear selection lever to be cycled with hydraulic power applied to the aircraft
- To prevent the landing gear from retracting, the procedure required pins to be inserted into the nose and main landing gear downlocks
- The nose landing gear downlock pin was accidentally inserted into the wrong hole — it was put into the apex pin bore, adjacent to the correct location
- As a result, when the landing gear selector was cycled, the nose landing gear retracted
For what it’s worth, it took around five months for that plane to return to service, so I’d expect this Lufthansa Dreamliner to be grounded for quite some time as well.
Could something similar have happened here? Was the forward landing gear somehow accidentally retracted, or was there some sort of malfunction or glitch? Whatever caused this, whoever is at fault for this probably has quite a bit of explaining to do…
Bottom line
A Lufthansa Boeing 787 suffered a mysterious forward gear collapse today at a gate at Frankfurt Airport, prior to a flight to Los Angeles. It remains to be seen what caused this, but it definitely represents some major damage, and this plane will be out of service for an extended period of time.
This scene looks very similar to a 2021 incident involving a British Airways 787, though the causes could be completely unrelated.
What do you make of this Lufthansa 787 gear collapse situation?