Found this in IFALPA Daily Newsletter:
6. Lufthansa A330 damaged in Lagos landing incident
David Kaminski-Morrow, London (25Jul05, 12:15 GMT, 225 words)
German flag-carrier Lufthansa is assessing the damage to one of its Airbus A330s after the aircraft was apparently struck by runway debris as it landed at the Nigerian city of Lagos.
Flight LH564 had touched down normally following a service from Frankfurt on 23 July but was badly damaged by debris sucked up from the runway surface as the aircraft decelerated.
“[The pilot] applied reverse thrust and braking and some pieces of concrete from the runway hit the aircraft,” says a spokesman for Lufthansa, adding that the A330 was unable to reach the gate under its own power as a result of the incident.
He says that the carrier suspects the aircraft has been “severely” damaged but stresses that none of the passengers on board was injured. A technical team is to fly the twin-jet back to Germany for repairs.
Many of the passengers had been bound for the Ghanaian capital Accra, the onward sector of the flight. Lufthansa chartered an aircraft to transport passengers from Lagos to Accra.
Lufthansa has started using Airbus A340 aircraft for the Lagos services because, it says, the relatively higher mounting of the A340’s engines will reduce the risk of a recurrence.
Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport has suffered a number of setbacks in recent weeks, the latest involving a cargo aircraft which overran the runway on 13 July.
Source: Air Transport Intelligence news