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'Excessive noise' forces London-bound AI flight to divert after 7 hours in air
Air India's new Airbus A350, VT-JRF, faced a recurring issue with turbulence and noise in its belly hold, forcing a return to Delhi from a London-bound flight. This marks the second such incident in ten days, prompting a…
Air India's new Airbus A350, VT-JRF, faced a recurring issue with turbulence and noise in its belly hold, forcing a return to Delhi from a London-bound flight. This marks the second such incident in ten days, prompting a DGCA investigation.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- Air India's new Airbus A350, VT-JRF, faced a recurring issue with turbulence and noise in its belly hold, forcing a return to Delhi from a London-bound flight.
- This marks the second such incident in ten days, prompting a DGCA investigation.
- The aircraft had previously diverted to Shannon for checks after a similar problem on a New York to Delhi route.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- This marks the second such incident in ten days, prompting a DGCA investigation.
- The aircraft had previously diverted to Shannon for checks after a similar problem on a New York to Delhi route.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- The aircraft had previously diverted to Shannon for checks after a similar problem on a New York to Delhi route.
- Air India's new Airbus A350, VT-JRF, faced a recurring issue with turbulence and noise in its belly hold, forcing a return to Delhi from a London-bound flight.
- This marks the second such incident in ten days, prompting a DGCA investigation.