A private jet operated by Flybird experienced a landing incident on Sunday at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano after its nose wheel gave way upon touchdown.
Airport officials confirmed that the aircraft encountered the problem during landing, prompting an immediate emergency response.

According to reports, all 11 people on board the jet, including three crew members, were evacuated safely without any injuries. An airport official confirmed the situation, saying, “The aircraft experienced a nose wheel collapse while landing at MAKIA. All passengers and crew were safely evacuated, and there were no casualties recorded.”
Emergency and rescue teams were swiftly mobilised to the runway to secure the aircraft and prevent any disruption to airport safety. Another airport source explained that response units acted in line with established safety protocols, noting that firefighters and rescue personnel quickly brought the situation under control.
Following the incident, the aircraft was removed from the runway and transferred to a designated area within the airport for technical inspection and repairs. This action allowed flight operations at the airport to resume normally shortly after the event.

As of the time of reporting, Flybird had not released an official statement regarding the incident. Aviation authorities are expected to carry out preliminary assessments to determine the cause of the nose wheel failure and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
What you should know
The faulty landing involved a Flybird-operated private jet whose nose wheel collapsed on arrival at Malam Aminu Kano International Airport.
Despite the technical failure, all 11 occupants, including crew members, were safely evacuated without injuries.
Emergency teams responded promptly, secured the aircraft, and restored normal airport operations after clearing the runway.
Investigations by aviation authorities are ongoing, while Flybird has yet to issue an official response to the incident.






















