Incident Grounds Flights at Birmingham Airport: Delays Expected
Birmingham Airport in central England halted operations temporarily due to an 'aircraft incident' involving a small propeller plane. The Telegraph indicated flights would resume by 1800 local time, though the airport could not confirm. As the UK's third-largest airport outside London, it serves 13 million passengers annually.

Operations came to a temporary halt at Birmingham Airport in central England on Wednesday due to an 'aircraft incident.' A small propeller aircraft was captured stationary on the runway, as seen on social media platform X.
The situation, reported by The Telegraph, is expected to cause flight delays until around 1800 local time (1700 GMT). The airport's spokesperson noted that an exact time for reopening the runway is yet to be confirmed.
Birmingham Airport, serving approximately 13 million travelers last year, ranks as the nation's seventh busiest airport and third largest outside the capital.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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