Nose Gear Collapses on Parked FedEx Cargo Plane at BWI-Marshall

No injuries reported as airport emergency crews respond to incident involving grounded aircraft undergoing maintenance.

Published on Feb. 4, 2026

Airport emergency crews were called to respond to a parked FedEx cargo plane after its nose gear collapsed outside a hangar at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. No injuries were reported in the incident.

Why it matters

Nose gear collapses on commercial aircraft can pose significant safety risks, especially when planes are parked and undergoing maintenance. This incident highlights the importance of proper aircraft maintenance and the need for swift emergency response to mitigate any potential hazards.

The details

According to a BWI-Marshall official, airport fire and rescue crews were called to a report of a nose gear collapse on a parked FedEx cargo jet. FedEx confirmed the incident, stating that the aircraft was undergoing maintenance at the time and that no one was injured.

  • The incident occurred on Wednesday, February 5, 2026.

The players

BWI-Marshall

Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, a major international airport serving the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area.

FedEx

An American multinational courier delivery services company and a delivery service provider.

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What’s next

The airport and FedEx will likely investigate the cause of the nose gear collapse to determine if any maintenance or safety issues need to be addressed.

The takeaway

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of rigorous aircraft maintenance and safety protocols, as well as the critical role of emergency response teams in mitigating potential hazards at airports.