Belfast Telegraph

Bombardier factory blaze had minimal impact: MLA

- BYMICHAELM­CHUGH

AN accidental fire at Belfast’s Bombardier Aerospace plant had “minimal” impact, the Economy Minister has said.

The blaze appeared to have started in machinery and the cause was under investigat­ion, Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) said.

It was contained to one area of the factory.

The Canadian-owned manufactur­er makes aircraft wings and other components and is among the city’s biggest employers.

Minister Diane Dodds said: “The fact the fire was contained to one area of the factory is testament to the profession­alism of both the NIFRS and Bombardier staff.

“I want to pay tribute to them for their skill and efficiency in dealing with the blaze and preventing this situation from becoming much worse.

“I am pleased to be able to hear for myself that the impact on the factory has been minimal, with the majority of work unaffected and it is business as usual.”

Airport Road was cordoned off on Sunday evening as firefighte­rs attended, but the plant appeared to be open as usual for workers arriving for shifts on Monday morning.

Mrs Dodds visited the plant and added: “Our aerospace industry is founded on a strong engineerin­g heritage and an excellent grounding in knowledge and skills.

“These skills and experience will be invaluable as we begin to rebuild after the devastatin­g impacts of Covid-19.”

Bombardier has praised the “incredible” work of the emergency services.

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