Ryanair have released a statement after smoke emerged from one of their planes after it landed in Dublin Airport.
The incident resulted in air traffic into the airport being temporarily suspended as emergency services dealt with the incident. The airport's Fire Service responded to the incident.
Thankfully, none of the passengers were injured. Ryanair told Dublin Live a "minor technical issue" with the nose landing gear of the plane occurred during landing.
Read more: 'Full emergency' declared in Dublin Airport after smoke emerges from plane
The plane will be inspected by Ryanair engineers. A Ryanair spokeswoman said: "This flight from Liverpool to Dublin (9 Apr) experienced a minor technical issue with its nose landing gear upon landing.
"Passengers and crew disembarked normally and the aircraft will shortly be towed back to the hangar for further inspection by Ryanair engineers." Dublin Live obtained footage of the buses bringing the passengers to the terminal after they disembarked from the plane.
A Dublin Airport Authority spokesman told Dublin Live: "A Full Emergency was declared at Dublin Airport this afternoon update following the arrival of Ryanair flight FR5542 from Liverpool. The Dublin Airport Fire Service responded, and the passengers disembarked the aircraft normally once the all clear was given by the Airport Fire Officer.
"Air Traffic flows into Dublin Airport were suspended during the incident."
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