Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787 returns to Munich airport following technical issue
A Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787, bound for Hanoi, was forced to return to Munich Airport on Saturday, August 15, shortly after takeoff due to an unspecified technical malfunction. Data from Flightradar24 indicates that the aircraft spent over two hours circling the area to burn fuel and reduce its landing weight before safely returning to the airport. Emergency services were stationed on standby as a precautionary measure, and no injuries were reported among the passengers or crew.
Reports suggest that the aircraft may have exceeded the runway limits during its initial departure, with video footage broadcast by ABC News showing a large cloud of dust rising behind the plane as it took off. Vietnam Airlines confirmed the return to Munich and stated that the crew followed all standard safety procedures during the incident. The airline has not provided further specific details regarding the nature of the technical failure, and an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the departure is likely to follow.