Virgin Atlantic flight #VS77 from Manchester to Bridgetown is declaring an emergency.
A Virgin Atlantic A330-300 is declaring an emergency after takeoff from Manchester.
The aircraft took off from Manchester at 13:00 GMT.
The flight is operated by an Airbus A330-300 (reg. G-VKSS) which is 13 years old.
Pilots squawked 7700 (general emergency) only 20 minutes after takeoff.
UPDATE 13:25 GMT
The flight VS77 is turning around.
UPDATE 13:30 GMT
Flight VS77 is returning to Manchester Airport
UPDATE 13:35 GMT
The A330 is returning due to technical issue, fire engines are awaiting the aircraft.
UPDATE 13:43 GMT
We’re receiving unconfirmed report of smoke in the cockpit.
UPDATE 13:45 GMT
Pilots are reporting dense and acrid smell of smoke on ATC.
UPDATE 13:50 GMT
VS77 has landed safely on runway 05R, met by fire engines to cool the brakes.
We were hiking by the airport and saw the plane land! pic.twitter.com/IU0jBI4OLu
— Berk (@realberksoyer) January 7, 2024
A Virgin Atlantic spokesperson commented to AIRLIVE: “The VS77 from Manchester to Barbados has returned to Manchester due to a technical issue. The safety and security of our customers and crew is always our top priority and we apologise for any inconvenience caused. We’ll ensure our customers can complete their travel plans and keep them updated directly on next steps.”