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United Airlines Nose Wheel Detaches Upon Landing at Orlando Airport

United Airlines Airbus A321neo Suffers Mechanical Issue During Landing

United Airlines flight 2323 experienced a mechanical issue upon landing at Orlando International Airport, resulting in the detachment of its nose wheel. The aircraft was grounded due to the incident, with passengers being bused to the terminal. According to local news station FOX 25, United Airlines stated that there were no reported injuries and that their team is working to remove the aircraft from the runway. AeroTime reports that strong winds and rain were forecast for parts of Florida around the time of the landing.

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    United Airlines Nose Wheel Detaches Upon Landing at Orlando Airport

    United Airlines Airbus A321neo Suffers Mechanical Issue During Landing

    United Airlines flight 2323 experienced a mechanical issue upon landing at Orlando International Airport, resulting in the detachment of its nose wheel. The aircraft was grounded due to the incident, with passengers being bused to the terminal. According to local news station FOX 25, United Airlines stated that there were no reported injuries and that their team is working to remove the aircraft from the runway. AeroTime reports that strong winds and rain were forecast for parts of Florida around the time of the landing.

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      Source JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1768813830363-2016 Source Type: RSS
      URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/united-airlines-nose-wheel-orlando-airport-ground-stop
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