An Air India flight travelling from Delhi to Ahmedabad returned to Delhi airport on Thursday night after a suspected smoke indication within the cargo maintain space, based on sources. The flight, AI2939, operated by an Airbus A320 and carrying round 170 individuals, made the precautionary return shortly after departure.
Upon touchdown, thorough checks had been performed and the smoke indication was subsequently discovered to be false.
Following normal working procedures, the plane landed safely in Delhi and all passengers and crew disembarked with out incident.
A spokesperson for Air India confirmed, “The crew working flight AI2939 from Delhi to Ahmedabad on 27 November determined to return to Delhi shortly after take-off because of a smoke indication within the cargo maintain space, which was later discovered to be false after the plane underwent thorough precautionary checks. Following normal working process, the plane landed in Delhi, and the passengers and crew had been disembarked safely. Our floor group at Delhi had offered rapid help to the passengers, and various preparations had been made to fly them to their vacation spot on the earliest.”
Passengers had been subsequently flown to Ahmedabad in one other plane after the unique airplane underwent the mandatory checks.
Earlier this month, one other Air India flight travelling from San Francisco to Delhi made a precautionary touchdown in Mongolia after the crew detected a potential technical subject throughout the journey. The plane arriving safely at Ulaanbaatar airport the place it was inspected by engineers.




