Created Tuesday, Aug 26th 2025 14:04Z, last updated Tuesday, Aug 26th 2025 14:04Z
A Condor Airbus A321-200, registration D-ATCC performing flight DE-145 from Pristina (Kosovo) to Dusseldorf (Germany), was climbing out of Pristina's runway 35 when the crew stopped the climb at 8000 feet due to a bird strike into the right hand engine (CFM56). The aircraft returned to Pristina for a safe landing on runway 35 about 40 minutes after departure.

According to information The Aviation Herald received the fan of the right hand engine was completely dismantled.

The aircraft is still on the ground in Pristina about 54 hours (2 days 6 hours) after landing back.

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