A British Airways passenger jet carrying 71 people crash-landed at London City Airport on Friday evening after part of its landing gear failed, officials said. One person was taken to hospital with a minor injury.
BA Flight 8456 was flying from Amsterdam to London. The four-engine plane's nose wheel failed on landing, the airline said in a statement.
British Airways said the Avro 146-RJ100 -- made by BAE Systems -- was carrying 67 passengers and four crew.
Emergency slides were deployed to evacuate the passengers.
London firefighters said the plane crashed on the runway around 8 p.m.. Ambulance crews reported that four people were treated for minor injuries.
London City Airport, in the eastern part of the British capital, is mainly used for domestic and European flights. It handles around 80,000 flights a year, with just over three million passengers.
The airport's only runway was closed after the accident.
The crash-landing in London came a day after a commuter plane nose-dived into a suburban house in upstate New York, killing all 49 people aboard and one person in the home.