Created Sunday, Aug 17th 2025 13:17Z, last updated Sunday, Aug 17th 2025 13:17Z
A Condor Boeing 757-300, registration D-ABOK performing flight
DE-3665 from Corfu (Greece) to Dusseldorf (Germany) with 273 passengers and 8 crew, was climbing out of Corfu's runway 34 when the right hand engine (RB211) emitted a series of bangs and streaks of flame prompting the crew to stop the climb at 8000 feet, shut the engine down and diverted to Brindisi (Italy) for a safe landing on runway 31 about 30 minutes after departure.
A replacement Boeing 757-300 registration D-ABOI positioned to Brindisi the following morning, resumed the flight and reacheed Dusseldorf with a delay of about 15.5 hours.
The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Brindisi about 19 hours after landing.
The aircraft seen from the ground:
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