Overview
- Flight LH2194, operating an Airbus A320-200 registered D-AIUD, aborted its climb at about 7,000 feet and returned to Munich on 18 June 2026.
- The captain told passengers a warning suggested the rear cargo-door was open and the crew followed standard procedure to land and inspect the aircraft.
- Lufthansa confirmed an indicator had reported a cargo-door problem and said a check was carried out before the aircraft continued to Bremen.
- Reporting and flight-tracking data from FlightAware and industry tracker avherald.com show the plane was about 25 minutes aloft, spent roughly an hour on the ground on runway 08L, and reached Bremen about 65 minutes late with no injuries.
- Regional coverage attributes the alert to a faulty sensor that falsely signalled an open door, a reminder that cockpit warnings often trigger conservative safety returns for on-the-ground inspection.