Created Friday, Aug 4th 2023 19:05Z, last updated Friday, Aug 4th 2023 19:05Z
A Cityjet Canadair CRJ-1000 on behalf of Lufthansa, registration EI-HIC performing flight LH-2264 from Munich (Germany) to Marseille (France) with 59 people on board, was climbing out of Munich's runway 08R when the crew stopped the climb at FL130 reporting problems with multiple systems amongst them slats, flaps, control surfaces and navigation. The crew advised they would need the full length of the runway on return but would be able to vacate the runway. The aircraft landed on runway 08R at a slightly higher than normal speed about 50 minutes after departure, vacated the runway and stopped past the hold short line for an inspection by emergency services. The crew requested emergency services to visually inspect the aircraft for any damage, in particular horizontal stabilizers and right hand engine (CF34). Emergency services reported not seeing any obvious damage. The aircraft was subsequently towed to the apron.

A replacement Lufthansa Airbus A319-100 registration D-AIBF reached Marseille with a delay of about 2:45 hours.

The occurrence aircraft remained on the ground for about 4 hours, then returned to service.

Related Flight: LH2264, Lufthansa News
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