Emirates Airlines jet going from Heathrow to Dubai suffers New Year's Eve mid-air malfunction and is forced to circle above London for more than an HOUR before landing
An Emirates Airlines jet going from Heathrow to Dubai was forced to circle above London for more than an hour before landing back at Heathrow.
By DAVID OLASEINDE
Published: 20:26 GMT, 31 December 2025 | Updated: 20:28 GMT, 31 December 2025
An Emirates Airlines jet going from Heathrow to Dubai suffered a new year's eve mid-air malfunction and was forced to circle above London for more than an hour before landing back at Heathrow.
The aircraft, a double-decker Airbus A380 departed from Heathrow’s runway at 14:32, 52 minutes late and was initially scheduled to arrive in Dubai at 12.40am.
Shortly after becoming airborne, the flight crew reported an issue with a landing gear door.
The aircraft was significantly above its Maximum Landing Weight (MLW) for its seven hour journey and and so had to dispose of some fuel to ensure a safe arrival and avoid structural stress on the airframe.
The gear doors remained open after departure as the aircraft climbed away from Heathrow.
The pilots entered a holding pattern nearby which is a standardized, racetrack-shaped flight path used to keep aircraft safely circling within designated airspace while awaiting Air Traffic Control (ATC) clearance.
For approximately 90 minutes, the aircraft circled at an altitude of 10,000 feet over Orpington, South East of London, to allow the engines to consume enough fuel to lighten the plane.
After reducing the weight to within safe limits, the flight was cleared for an approach. and touched down safely at Heathrow at 16:28, approximately two hours after its initial departure.
For approximately 90 minutes, the aircraft circled at an altitude of 10,000 feet over Orpington, South East of London, to allow the engines to consume enough fuel to lighten the plane
The gear doors remained open after departure as the aircraft climbed away from Heathrow
The flight touched down safely at Heathrow at 16:28, approximately two hours after its initial departure
An Emirates spokesperson said: 'Emirates flight EK002 departed London Heathrow (LHR) for Dubai on 31 December 2025 after 13:40 GMT as scheduled, but returned to LHR shortly after take-off due to a technical fault.
'The flight landed back in LHR and passengers and crew were safely disembarked.
'All passengers will be rebooked to depart on future Emirates flights from LHR. Emirates apologises for any inconvenience caused, but the safety of our passengers and crew is of utmost importance and will not be compromised.'
Travel expert Simon Calder said on X: '500 Emirates passengers who took off from Heathrow for Dubai this afternoon got no further than Maidstone in Kent before the pilots decided to turn back due to a landing gear problem. The Airbus A380 SuperJumbo circled over Orpington for 2 hours to burn off fuel and landed safely.'