
All passengers on board Air India on their way from San Francisco to Bombai were forced to release in Calcutta in West Bengal after the aircraft came across a technical hitch at the beginning of Tuesday, June 17th. The nature of the problem was not officially published. All Air India passengers were safely released at Kalkata airport and no injuries were reported.
Air India Flight AI180 arrived in time at 00:45 hours at the airport, but the technical hit in the left engine led to the delay, according to reports. Also read | Air India Flying Crash: Moments before Ahmedabad tragedy, the pilot gave the last message. Here’s what he said
At about 05:20 o’clock there was an announcement on the plane to ask all passengers to release. The aircraft pilot told passengers that the decision to discharge was made in the interest of the safety of the flight.
Many such technical defects have recently been seen since the accident of Aviation India, which killed up to 260 people, including those on Earth when the flight hit a hostel of a medical college.
A day earlier, Air India spokesman said one of the flights to Delhi returned to the place of origin after take -off for a suspicious technical defect. On Sunday, June 15, Air India from Delhi to Zurich was delayed due to mandatory Boeing 787-8 aircraft checks, resulting in his late arrival in Switzerland near the night.
On Monday, Air India returned to Hong Kong shortly after take -off due to a technical problem in the air. Flight, AI 315, landed safely in Hong Kong and all passengers stepped out of the aircraft, the airline said in its statement and added that the aircraft is undergoing an inspection.
“The AI315 operating from Hong Kong to Delhi on June 16, 2025 returned to Hong Kong shortly after take -off because of the technical problem. The flight landed safely in Hong Kong and launched in the area of abundant preventive measures.
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