Lufthansa flight from Munich to Montreal: emergency landing in Frankfurt

Lufthansa winglet (Photo: Mark König/Unsplash).
Lufthansa winglet (Photo: Mark König/Unsplash).

Lufthansa flight from Munich to Montreal: emergency landing in Frankfurt

Lufthansa winglet (Photo: Mark König/Unsplash).
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The German airline Lufthansa had to cancel and make an emergency landing on a long-haul flight from Munich to Montreal. The reason was smoke development on board the machine.

The German airline Lufthansa had to cancel a long-haul flight from Munich to Montreal after takeoff and make an emergency landing in Frankfurt. The reason for the emergency landing was smoke that had formed after the flight took off. In order to ensure a safe emergency landing, Frankfurt Airport acted as an emergency landing site, according to the Aero.de portal.

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