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LIVE: Air France Flight to Beirut Declares Emergency and Diverts Mid Air

An Air France flight operating from Paris to Beirut has declared an emergency and diverted mid-flight.

Flight AF566, an Airbus A330-200, departed Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport earlier today bound for Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport. While en route, the aircraft squawked 7700, indicating a general emergency, before diverting from its planned track.

Live flight-tracking data shows the aircraft descending and diverting after the emergency code was transmitted. The reason for the emergency has not yet been confirmed by the airline.

At this stage, there are no reports of injuries, and Air France has not issued a public statement detailing the nature of the incident.

This story is developing and will be updated as more information becomes available.

Captured with @airnavradar

Update#1

Air France flight AF566 has now landed safely in Venice after declaring an emergency en route from Paris to Beirut.

The Airbus A330 diverted into Venice Marco Polo Airport earlier today following the transmission of a 7700 general emergency code. The aircraft completed its approach and landing without further incident.

There are no reports of injuries, and the reason for the emergency has not yet been confirmed by Air France. The airline has not issued a public statement at this stage.

This remains a developing situation. Further updates will follow as more information becomes available.

Update#2

Diversion may have been due to a medical situation, but this has not yet been officially confirmed.

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