A £12million private jet used by Lionel Messi has been forced to make an emergency landing at Brussels airport due to a fault.
The Barcelona star’s favoured plane was making its way to Tenerife in the Canary Islands when it suffered from issues with its landing gear.
The private jet used by Lionel Messi was forced to make an emergency landing in Brussels on Friday morning
It is unknown who was on board the aircraft, which had flown from Argentina to Belgium via Brazil overnightCredit: Getty Images – Getty
The aircraft grounded at Zaventem Airport in the Belgian capital for the first time at 9.18am.
Less than an hour-and-a-half later, it departed again, only to turn around and return to Brussels.
It took-off at 10.35am local time and headed south-west out of Brussels but just 43 minutes and 132 miles later at 11.18am it touched down again.
Information from Flight Aware shows the aircraft flew from San Carlos de Bariloche in Argentina to Guararapes aiport in Recife, Brazil, a 5h 51m flight.
It then took off from Recife at 7.19pm local time last night, making a 9h 6m journey to Brussels, landing this morning.
But after the short stopover in Belgium, the plane did not make the journey to Tenerife as planned.
The plane’s last flights before that were from Argentina to Port Elizabeth, South Africa and back on the weekend on March 21 and 22.
There is currently no information as to who was on the jet.
Messi, who regularly hires the Gulfstream V jet, has even personalised the aircraft to make it feel like his own.
His famous No10 is emblazoned on the tail and to top things off, the steps feature the names of Messi and his family – wife Antonella, plus children Thiago, Ciro and Mateo.
Once inside, there are enough seats for 16 people and features two bathrooms as well as its very own kitchen.
Incredibly, the chairs can also be folded up and turned into eight beds.
Tracking information shows Messi’s plane flew from Recife in Brazil to Brussels overnight
After less than 90 minutes in Brussels, it took off one more but was only in the air for 43 minutes
The names of Messi’s family members are etched on to the steps
The private jet boasts a kitchen and two bathrooms
There are 16 chairs which can be folded into eight beds
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk