British Airways Flight BA121 Returning to Heathrow After Engine Surge on Takeoff — Bird Strike Suspected
Overview
A British Airways flight bound for Dubai is returning to Heathrow Airport after experiencing an engine surge during takeoff, with early reports suggesting a possible bird strike as the cause.
Flight BA121, which departed Heathrow this afternoon, declared an emergency shortly after liftoff when pilots reported abnormal engine performance. The aircraft is currently in the process of dumping fuel over designated areas to reduce landing weight before safely returning to the airport.
A British Airways spokesperson confirmed:
"Flight BA121 to %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_0%% is returning to Heathrow as a precaution after the flight crew experienced an engine surge on departure. The aircraft is designed to safely operate with one engine, and we are following standard safety procedures."
Air traffic control communications indicated the crew suspects a bird strike may have triggered the surge. Emergency services are on standby at Heathrow as a precaution.
What Happens Next?
- The aircraft will complete a fuel dump to reach safe landing weight.
- A priority approach back into Heathrow is expected within the next hour.
- Passengers are being briefed on board, and British Airways is making contingency arrangements for onward travel.
No injuries have been reported, and the flight crew is said to be handling the situation with calm professionalism.
Heathrow Operations Impact:
While the incident is not currently causing wider disruption, minor delays to other departing %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_1%% are possible as emergency protocols are in place.
This is a developing story, and updates will follow as the aircraft lands and British Airways provides further statements.