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Smoke in cockpit forces Budapest-Lyon flight's emergency landing in Austria

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Posted on June 9, 2025

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Emergency Landing in Austria Due to Smoke in Cockpit on Flight from Budapest

VIENNA (Reuters) - Smoke in the cockpit forced a plane carrying 143 passengers and six crew to the eastern French city of Lyon from Budapest to make an emergency landing in Graz, Austria's second city, Austrian police said on Monday.

"No people were injured in the incident. The cause of the smoke is currently unclear," police in the Austrian state of Styria, of which Graz is the capital, said in a statement.

The statement did not specify which airline the plane belonged to but the only flight from Budapest on Monday listed on Lyon-Saint Exupery airport's website was EasyJet flight 4400.

EasyJet's website said the flight was diverted to Graz and landed there at 3:25 p.m. (1325 GMT). It also listed a "follow-on flight" to Lyon from Graz scheduled for 5 p.m. but estimated to depart at 9:45 p.m.

Flight tracking website Flightradar24, which EasyJet features on its website, said the plane that landed in Graz was an Airbus 319.

(Reporting by Francois Murphy, editing by Deepa Babington)

Key Takeaways

  • An EasyJet flight from Budapest to Lyon was diverted to Graz, Austria.
  • Smoke in the cockpit prompted the emergency landing.
  • No injuries were reported among passengers or crew.
  • The cause of the smoke remains unknown.
  • Flight was an Airbus 319, scheduled follow-on to Lyon delayed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the emergency landing of the flight?
Smoke in the cockpit forced the plane to make an emergency landing.
Were there any injuries reported from the incident?
No people were injured in the incident according to police statements.
Which airline operated the flight from Budapest to Lyon?
The flight was operated by EasyJet, as indicated by the flight details.
What type of aircraft was involved in the emergency landing?
The aircraft that landed in Graz was an Airbus 319.
What was the schedule for the follow-on flight to Lyon?
A follow-on flight to Lyon from Graz was scheduled for 5 p.m., but was estimated to depart later at 9 p.m.

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