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A spokesperson for the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said: "The aircraft has not been moved because it is due to undergo further examination work as part of the ongoing investigation."
Investigations of this nature can take up to nine months to a year to complete, with AAIB saying it is too soon to provide an update.
A spokesperson for Emerald Airlines said the jet was travelling from Edinburgh to Belfast City Airport when it experienced a hard landing due to adverse weather conditions.
"Due to ongoing reviews, we will not be providing further comment at this time", they said.
Following the scare, all flights in and out of Belfast City Airport were cancelled or diverted for the rest of the day, sparking travel chaos just days before Christmas.
Routes affected including those to Birmingham, Leeds Bradford, and London City airports.
On the night of the crash, an airport spokesperson said: "At around 4pm today, Sunday 22 December, an Aer Lingus regional flight, operated by Emerald Airlines, had an incident on landing at Belfast City Airport.
"All flights to and from the airport have now been cancelled for the rest of the night.
"This was a positioning fight with no passengers but four crew members onboard. The airport’s emergency procedures were enacted.
"The runway is currently closed and will be for the rest of the day. Passengers are asked to contact their airline.”