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Flightradar24 reports that Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787 returned from Munich to Munich following a takeoff accident.

Flightradar24 reported that a Vietnam Airlines flight returned to Munich on Saturday, after spending more than two-hours circling to burn fuel. The Boeing 787 had reportedly overran its runway when it took off.

According to Flightradar24, the passengers were evacuated by using slides. The fire brigade also was on site.

Vietnam Airlines said in a press release that the Hanoi bound flight had "returned to the airport of departure after takeoff" due to a technical issue that it did not specify.

The flight crew followed all the required procedures, and safely landed at Munich Airport. "The passengers and crew members are all safe," said the airline.

Vietnam Airlines announced that it was working with relevant authorities and parties in order to inspect the aircraft.

Munich Airport announced on its website that it has closed its north runway and warned of possible disruptions to air traffic.

Flightradar24 data shows that the north runway was closed because the plane had landed there, not the south runway.

Munich Airport and Boeing didn't immediately respond to comments outside of regular business hours. (Reporting and editing by Jamie Freed; Gnaneshwarrajan)

(source: Reuters)