Boeing Flights to India Get Diverted
One such incident occurred on Sunday when a Lufthansa flight headed to Hyderabad from Frankfurt had to return to its point of origin.
Citing "a suspected bomb threat," sources informed a news agency that Air Traffic Control (ATC) at Hyderabad airport received an alert indicating that the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner was flying back to Germany mid-route after departure.
The following day, another episode unfolded involving Air India flight AI315, which was compelled to go back to Hong Kong merely 15 minutes after departure, a news outlet reported.
The airline acknowledged the occurrence, referring to a "technical issue" as the cause but refrained from sharing additional specifics. The Boeing 787-8 aircraft managed a safe landing, and substitute travel plans were arranged for the affected travelers.
Additionally, on the same day, a news agency noted that a British Airways flight carrying 214 individuals en route to Chennai had to release fuel and return to London.
The crew had identified a possible mechanical concern.
A British Airways spokesperson explained that “the aircraft returned to Heathrow as a standard precaution after reports of a technical issue,” emphasizing that no “emergency landing” had taken place.
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