Eurowings flight #EW1100 from Dusseldorf to New York on 27 July 2018, operated by Brussels Airlines, stopped climbing at 20,000 feet just after crossing the Dutch border. The Airbus A340-300 registered OO-SCX descended to 14,000 feet and dumped fuel over the North Sea. The aircraft then returned to Dusseldorf where it landed about two hours after its take-off. The reason for the diversion is technical.
This post was published on 27 July 2018 13:53
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