New Delhi: An Air India flight from Hong Kong to Delhi had to turn back mid-air on Monday after the pilot noticed a possible technical issue.
The aircraft, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, had already departed from Hong Kong and was enroute to Delhi when the issue was detected, sources confirmed.
The flight landed safely back in Hong Kong, and no injuries have been reported. The exact nature of the technical problem has not been disclosed yet.
This incident comes at a time when the Indian aviation sector is already facing challenges, especially after the tragic crash of another Air India flight last week.
That crash involved a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flying from Ahmedabad to London’s Gatwick airport. The aircraft crashed shortly after take-off and collided with a doctors’ hostel at BJ Medical College in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
There were 242 people on board — 230 passengers and 12 crew members. Sadly, 241 of them lost their lives as did many of the people on the ground.
The only survivor, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, a British citizen of Indian origin, is currently undergoing treatment for his injuries.
The back-to-back incidents have raised serious concerns about safety and technical checks in the aviation sector.
Investigations into both events are currently underway. Meanwhile, the airline on Sunday expressed heartfelt gratitude to both the Central and Gujarat governments for their unwavering support following the tragic crash of flight AI-171.
In a post on social media platform X on Sunday, the airline thanked the authorities for their exceptional help in the aftermath of the accident, which claimed nearly 275 lives.
Air India also appreciated the dedication shown by doctors, medical staff, students, and associates at Civil Hospital and Rajasthan Hospital in Ahmedabad.
The airline praised their tireless efforts and compassionate service during this difficult time.
The airline further acknowledged the role of Tata Group companies, saying their teams have been fully committed to supporting the families of the victims.
(IANS)