Engine of Air India plane stopped in the air, passengers’ breathing got stuck –

Engine of Air India plane stopped in the air, passengers' breathing got stuck - India TV Hindi

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Air India engine malfunction.

The number of people traveling by air in India is increasing every year. However, for some time now, reports of technical problems in planes have been continuously emerging. The latest example of this has come from Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, where an Air India plane made an emergency landing on Sunday. According to the information, the engine of the Air India plane stopped in the air due to which the passengers’ breathing got stuck. The plane made an emergency landing in Bengaluru after the engine failed. Let us know about this entire incident in detail.

all passengers safe

In fact, last Sunday an engine of an Air India aircraft stopped working in the air. After this, the plane was landed in emergency at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru. According to the information given by airport sources, no untoward incident took place during this period and all the passengers are safe.

Airport sources gave information

According to sources, Air India flight 2820 had left for Delhi from Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru. However, the plane returned after an hour of circling Bengaluru. According to airport sources, technical details regarding this incident have not been revealed yet but the plane had to be landed in an emergency situation.

Turkish plane landing in Kerala

On the other hand, on Tuesday, the route of a Turkish Airlines flight going from Istanbul to Colombo was changed and it landed at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in Kerala. The route of this aircraft has been changed due to bad weather in Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka. According to an official, there are 299 passengers on board the plane, including 10 crew members. All passengers and crew are safe.(Input: Language)

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