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Tire Skid Marks Suggest a Potential Disaster Was Narrowly Averted at Munich This Weekend

A serious aviation incident occurred at Munich Airport (MUC) after a Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner overran the runway during takeoff, damaging lighting equipment and suffering significant structural damage before circling back for an emergency landing. Flight VN34, operated by a ten-year-old aircraft (registration VN-A867) bound for Hanoi, was taking off from Munich’s 4,000-meter Runway 26L. Video footage captured by local plane spott…

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After an incident at Munich airport with a Boeing 787-9, the Federal Office for Air Accidents has initiated investigations.

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Video shows when the plane's tail is scraping on the ground. Reproduction/Social Networks A new video circulating on social networks shows Vietnam Airlines' Boeing 787-9 that flew off the runway, scraped the tail on the ground at Munich airport take-off in Germany on Saturday (15), and had to return to the airport. Passengers and crew landed without injuries, according to the airline. 的Like the g1 on Google and follow the main news of the day Th…

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After the launch drama of a Vietnam Airlines machine in Munich, it is now being determined how it came about. The focus is also on an authority from Lower Saxony.

·Syke, Germany
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After the launch drama at Munich Airport, a Boeing of Vietnam Airlines had to drop 60 tons of kerosene. An expert explains the background.

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The aircraft reportedly overran the runway during takeoff.

·Marousi, Greece
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A tailstrike, rotten tires, a four-kilometre run – in the case of the Vietnam Airlines Dreamliner, a possible input error comes into focus. An aviation expert says: "At the latest after three kilometres, the cockpit crew should have noticed this.

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Báo điện tử Dân Trí broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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