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Engine vibration incident involving Transavia flight HV6675 near Amsterdam

Sequence & Resolution

Event Date05/20/2026
Level
Incident
CategoryEngine Problem
Flight PhaseEn Route
Affected AltitudeFL290
Technical Issue Details
A Boeing 737-8K2 (WL) (PH-HSK) operating Transavia flight HV6675 from Amsterdam (AMS) to Tenerife (TFS) experienced a technical issue.
The flight crew received high vibration indications on the No. 1 (left-hand) CFM56 engine during climb.
Outcome / Handling
The crew decided to stop the climb at FL290 and initiate a return to the departure airport.
The aircraft landed safely on runway 18R at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) approximately 50 minutes after departure.
Passengers were transferred to a replacement Boeing 737-800 (PH-HXN) to continue their journey to Tenerife, resulting in a delay of about 3 hours and 45 minutes.
Current Status
The aircraft was temporarily grounded for technical inspection and resolution of the engine issue.
Following repairs, the aircraft returned to regular service approximately 58 hours after the incident.

Flight Information

Flight NumberHV6675
Flight Duration50 minutes
Departure Runway24 (AMS)
Landing Runway18R (AMS)
Involved AirlineTransavia
Involved FlightHV6675
Replacement AircraftPH-HXN
Delay Duration3 hours 45 minutes
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