A KLM flight from The Netherlands to Tanzania turned around over Egypt.
The KLM flight KL569 departed Amsterdam Schiphol Airport from runway 24 at 12:45 CET for a 8-hour flight to Kilimanjaro Airport in Tanzania.
The Boeing 787-10 (registration PH-BKF) turned around over Egypt while cruising at 38,000 feet due to a technical issue with the aircraft.
The airline is confirming to AIRLIVE the flight is cancelled. But due to low fuel, the Dreamliner has to stop in Vienna.
UPDATE 21:21 CET
The aircraft is on final approach to runway 16.
UPDATE 21:25 CET
Touch down at VIE Airport.
UPDATE 21:33 CET
The B787 is now parked at remote stand of the Airport.
