Air France flight made emergency landing in Budapest

An Air France flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Budapest’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport on Tuesday morning due to an engine malfunction. The return flight had to be cancelled.
According to AIRportal.hu, the crew of Air France flight AF 1394, which departed from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, detected the problem and immediately notified air traffic control in Budapest. While the issue was being assessed, the aircraft circled in the vicinity of Zsámbék before the pilots requested priority landing.

The Airbus A321 successfully touched down at Liszt Ferenc International Airport shortly after 11 AM local time. Upon landing, units from the Airport Facility Fire Department (Repülőtéri Létesítményi Tűzoltóság) promptly arrived to inspect the aircraft and escort it to its designated parking spot.
Following a thorough technical inspection, Air France decided to cancel the return flight AF 1395. This cancellation was confirmed by Budapest Airport.
In a statement to the press, Air France clarified that the emergency landing was due to an engine malfunction, not a hydraulic system issue as initially reported. The airline emphasised that the aircraft landed safely and passengers were not in danger at any time. After touchdown, passengers were transported to the terminal building by buses.
Due to the necessary maintenance of the aircraft, passengers scheduled for the cancelled AF 1395 flight to Paris are being rebooked on alternative flights by the airline.
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