Air India aircraft returned to Hong Kong: Technical fault is reported
Air India flight (number AI315) coming from Hong Kong to Delhi returned on Monday. There has been a matter of technical fault in this. The flight was of Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.
At the same time, two Dreamliner planes of Boeing coming to India on Sunday also returned from the middle way. One of these flights was coming from London to Chennai and the other from Frankfurt in Germany. Both were to be landing on Monday.
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, coming to Chennai of British Airways, had to return due to technical fault. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner of Lufthansa Airline (Germany) received a bomb threats. Due to this, the plane did not get landing permission and had to return.
In Ahmedabad, 12 June Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft crashed in two minutes. It lost 241 out of 242 people including pilot-kru. Only one passer left in the accident.
Flight returned after 2 hours after taking off from London
Flight of British Airways operated from London to Chennai from Dreamliner 787-8 returned to Heathro by circling near the Dover due to the Flight ieBA35 technical failure (flap fail). The British Airways has not explained the takeoff time of the flight, the number of passengers and crew and the time of the aircraft stay in the air before landing.
However, according to Live flight tracking website flightradar24.com, British Airways flight Ba35 was to leave at 12:40 pm on Sunday and reach Chennai at 3.30 am on Monday. The flight took off at 1.16 pm and stayed in the air for about two hours before returning to the airport.
Frankfurt-Hyderabad flight threatened to blow up
Lufthansa Airlines flight LH752, coming from Germany to Hyderabad, had to return to Frankfurt Airport after a flight on Sunday evening. The flight was to land at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad on Monday (June 16) in the morning.
Lufthansa Airlines told ANI, “We did not get landing permission in Hyderabad, so the flight had to return.” At the same time, a official of Hyderabad Airport said that Hyderabad Airport received a bomb threatening email at 6:01 pm on June 15. After this, a bomb Threat Assessment Committee was formed at the airport and all the security process was completed according to the SOP.
“Keeping in mind the safety of the passengers, the airlines were advised to either be sent back to Germany or landed to the nearest safe airport,” he said.