Created Friday, Aug 26th 2022 09:27Z, last updated Friday, Aug 26th 2022 09:27Z
A RAM Royal Air Maroc Boeing 737-800, registration CN-RGJ performing flight AT-262 from Malabo (Equatorial Guinea) to Casablanca (Morocco), was climbing out of Malabo when the crew decided to return to Malabo due to a problem with the landing gear. The aircraft stopped the climb at FL130 and landed safely back in Malabo.

A replacement Boeing 737-800 registration CN-ROT was dispatched to Malabo and reached Casablanca with a delay of 21.5 hours.

The occurrence aircraft departed Malabo about 24 hours after landing back and positioned to Casablanca climbing to a maximum FL260/280 at low speed (about 350 knots over ground) with intermediate stops in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) and Dakar (Senegal).

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