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Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787 returns to Munich following takeoff incident

The airline and airport both confirmed that a Vietnam Airlines flight bound for Hanoi was diverted to Munich Airport on Saturday due to technical issues after takeoff.

Flightradar24, a flight tracking website, reports that the Boeing 787 circled around for over two hours in order to burn off fuel. The plane had reportedly overrun the runway 'during takeoff.

The video aired on ABC News in the U.S. showed a jet taking off, with a huge cloud of dust behind it.

Vietnam Airlines issued a statement in which it said that the flight had returned to its departure terminal after takeoff due to a "technical problem". The airline did not give any further details.

Munich Airport reported that after landing, the aircraft was unable to leave the runway on its own and remained stuck.

The airport said that this forced it to close the north runway. Air traffic was then rerouted via the south runway.

Vietnam Airlines reported that the crew had "followed all necessary procedures" and safely landed at Munich Airport.

The airline stated that "the passengers and cabin crew members are safe."

Vietnam Airlines said that it was working with relevant authorities to inspect the aircraft. It would provide updates once the results of the inspection and the specific operational plans are available. Reporting by Gnaneshwarrajan and Ananya Palyekar in Bengaluru, editing by Jamie Freed

(source: Reuters)