What Happened
According to Lufthansa, the front landing gear gave way without warning, causing the nose of the jet to drop onto the tarmac.
Emergency services responded quickly to the scene. Several crew members and ground personnel sustained injuries and were treated by medical teams.
The aircraft involved, registered D-ABPQ and named "Herne," was delivered to Lufthansa only in January 2026, making it one of the airline's newest long-haul aircraft.
The aircraft was scheduled to operate the long-haul service to Los Angeles, one of Lufthansa's key North American destinations, when the incident occurred.
Because passengers had not yet boarded, no travelers were injured.
Investigation Underway
Both Lufthansa and Boeing have launched investigations into the cause of the collapse.
Authorities are examining the landing gear assembly, hydraulic systems, locking mechanisms, maintenance records, and other technical factors that may have contributed to the incident.
At this stage, no official cause has been determined.
Aviation experts note that nose gear collapses involving modern commercial airliners while stationary at a gate are highly unusual events, particularly involving an aircraft that entered service only months ago.
Echoes Of Past Incidents
The event has drawn comparisons to a similar incident involving a British Airways Boeing 787 at London Heathrow Airport in 2021.
In that case, investigators later linked the event to maintenance-related factors. However, officials have emphasized that there is currently no evidence connecting the two incidents.
While the Boeing 787 program has faced various production and quality-control discussions over the years, investigators have not suggested that any previously known issue is related to the Frankfurt event.
For now, aviation authorities are focused on determining exactly what happened before drawing conclusions.
Looking Ahead
The affected flight was cancelled, and the aircraft is expected to remain out of service while inspections and repairs are carried out.
For Lufthansa, the incident represents an embarrassing and potentially costly setback involving one of its newest flagship aircraft.
For the broader aviation industry, it serves as a reminder that even the most advanced modern aircraft require constant oversight, maintenance, and rigorous safety procedures.
As the investigation continues, both passengers and aviation professionals will be watching closely for answers about what caused a brand-new Boeing 787 to collapse at the gate.
Any confirmed mechanical failure involving such a new aircraft would likely draw significant attention throughout the global aviation industry and could lead to further reviews of procedures, components, or maintenance practices.







































































































































































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