IndiGo Flight Safely Executes Emergency Landing at Delhi Airport
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New Delhi, March 28 (NationPress) An IndiGo flight carrying 161 passengers made an emergency landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Saturday morning due to a technical malfunction in one of its engines, officials reported.
A full emergency response was initiated at the airport as a precaution. Fortunately, all passengers were safely evacuated without any reported damages, according to the fire department.
The alert was received around 10:54 a.m., prompting immediate deployment of fire services to the airport.
The flight, 6E 579, operated on a Boeing 737, was traveling from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh to Delhi.
This aircraft was wet-leased from Turkish Corendon Airlines as part of IndiGo's short-term operational needs.
IndiGo representatives stated that a technical issue was detected shortly before landing. The pilots, adhering to standard operating procedures, requested a priority landing.
The aircraft landed safely at Indira Gandhi International Airport, with all relevant authorities notified. The aircraft is now undergoing necessary inspections and maintenance.
The airline emphasized, “Safety of passengers and crew is our utmost priority.”
Additionally, IndiGo issued a travel advisory on Saturday due to ongoing severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in Aizawl, which are causing traffic delays in various regions.
“Travelers are advised to check their flight status on our official website or app before heading to the airport,” the airline suggested via X. They also recommended allowing extra time for travel due to potential road traffic disruptions.
Meanwhile, shares of IndiGo's parent company, Interglobe Aviation Ltd, closed at Rs 4,102.10 on Friday, reflecting a decline of over 4 percent on the BSE.