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Lufthansa flight declares emergency mid-air moments after take-off from Heathrow Airport

By britishbulletin.com22 January 20263 Mins Read
Lufthansa flight declares emergency mid-air moments after take-off from Heathrow Airport
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A Lufthansa aircraft was forced to declare an emergency over London moments after taking off from Heathrow Airport.

The Munich-bound service, operating as Flight LH2473, left the runway at 11.36am aboard an Airbus A320neo.


Tracking information revealed the jet abruptly abandoned its planned route and executed a sharp turn back towards the airport.

At roughly 14,000 feet, the crew broadcast a Squawk 7700 signal, the internationally recognised distress code indicating a general emergency.

According to aviation network Airlive, the aircraft remained airborne for more than half an hour before touching down.

The jet eventually returned to the tarmac at 12.07pm, where ground personnel were waiting to receive it.

Upon landing, the A320neo was guided away from the main terminal area to a remote stand.

Emergency crews met the aircraft as a precautionary measure following the in-flight incident.

The flight crew declared a Squawk 7700 signal, the internationally recognised distress code indicating a general emergency

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The entire sequence from takeoff to the emergency landing lasted approximately 31 minutes, during which time the flight crew managed the situation while circling back to their departure point.

Lufthansa subsequently confirmed the return was necessitated by technical difficulties, though the precise nature of the malfunction has not been disclosed.

“The flight had to return to LHR due to technical issues,” the German airline told The Mirror.

A spokesman confirmed the outcome, stating: “The aircraft landed safely and all passengers are being assisted by ground staff.”

The aircraft remained grounded while checks are underway

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Travellers who were aboard the aborted service are currently being rebooked onto alternative flights.

As the exact problem that compelled the crew to abandon the journey to Munich remains under investigation, the plane has remained grounded.

Ground teams are continuing their examinations of the aircraft at its isolated parking position.

Last month, a Jet2 aircraft carrying British holidaymakers was granted priority landing following a medical emergency during its journey from London Stansted to Tenerife South.

Last month, a Jet2 plane from London Stansted was forced to make an emergency landing

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Spanish air traffic controllers were forced to reroute the Airbus A321 to approach from the eastern side of the island rather than the west, redirecting other traffic in the process.

“The crew of the flight from London with destination Tenerife South informs us that they require priority due to a passenger with serious medical issues on board,” the controllers said.

“We are shortening their arrival route, from the east of the island instead of the west, diverting traffic,” they added

“Meanwhile, medical assistance on the ground is being coordinated with the airport. We wish the passenger a speedy recovery.”

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