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Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787 returned to Munich after takeoff incident, Flightradar24 says

Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787 returned to Munich after takeoff incident, Flightradar24 says
An airplane of VietJet Airline taxis in front of the national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines airplane, at Noi Bai International Airport, in Hanoi, Vietnam on May 28, 2025.
PHOTO: Reuters

A Vietnam Airlines flight bound for Hanoi ‌returned to Munich Airport on Saturday (Aug 15) following technical problems after takeoff, the airline and airport said.

The Boeing 787 plane circled for ​more than two hours to burn fuel after ​reportedly overrunning the runway during takeoff, according to ⁠flight-tracking website Flightradar24.

Video aired by US-based ABC News showed ​the jet taking off with a large cloud of dust ​trailing behind it.

Vietnam Airlines said in a statement the flight had returned to its departure airport after takeoff due to a "technical ​issue". It did not provide further details about the ​problem.

Munich Airport said after landing, the plane was unable to taxi off ‌the ⁠north runway under its own power and remained stranded.

That forced the closure of the north runway and a rerouting of air traffic via the south runway, the ​airport said in ​a statement.

Vietnam ⁠Airlines said the flight crew had followed all required procedures and landed safely at ​Munich Airport.

"The passengers and cabin crew members are ​safe," ⁠the airline said.

Vietnam Airlines said it was coordinating with the relevant authorities and parties to inspect the aircraft and ⁠it ​would provide further updates as soon ​as the inspection results and specific operational plans were available.

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