A Cathay Pacific flight from Boston has been forced to make an emergency landing after reports of smoke in the cabin minutes after take off.
Flight CX811, an A350-1000 bound for Hong Kong, declared an emergency around 30 minutes after departing from Boston Logan International Airport at 02.04 EST.
The flight then held over Massachusetts Bay to dump fuel before returning to BOS Airport, according to reports.
Flight trackers show it looping around multiple times off the east coast before making its way back.
Flight controllers cleared it for landing at the airport a little more than an hour after it took off, and it was met by emergency vehicles after landing.
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Flight trackers show it looping around multiple times off the east coast before making its way back to Boston Airport