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IndiGo Airbus A320 From Surat to Dubai Diverted to Ahmedabad Over Technical Glitch

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Ahmedabad, India: An IndiGo flight bound for Dubai from Surat was forced to make an emergency landing at Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday morning after developing a mid-air technical fault. The Airbus A320-271N aircraft, operating as flight 6E 1507, took off from Surat around 9:30 AM with nearly 170 passengers on board. Shortly after departure, the crew detected a technical snag, reportedly related to the engine system, prompting the pilots to divert to Ahmedabad as a precautionary measure. The flight landed safely at around 11:00–11:40 AM, according to multiple reports. All passengers and crew were declared safe, with no injuries reported. Passengers were deboarded at Ahmedabad. IndiGo confirmed that a replacement aircraft was arranged, which departed Ahmedabad at around 1:45 PM IST and landed in Dubai at 1:35 PM local time, ensuring passengers reached their destination with a delay of about two hours . In a statement, the airline emphasized: “At IndiGo, passenger safety is our highest priority. The flight was diverted to Ahmedabad as a precaution. We regret the inconvenience caused and appreciate passengers’ understanding.” The diverted aircraft remains grounded in Ahmedabad, where engineers are conducting a thorough inspection and maintenance checks to identify the exact cause of the snag. Industry reports suggest the fault may have been engine-related, although IndiGo has not officially confirmed the nature of the defect. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched an inquiry into the incident to examine the sequence of events, technical cause, and the airline’s handling of the situation. A senior official confirmed that detailed reports from the airline and maintenance crew have been sought.
Ahmedabad, India: An IndiGo flight bound for Dubai from Surat was forced to make an emergency landing at Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday morning after developing a mid-air technical fault. The Airbus A320-271N aircraft, operating as flight 6E 1507, took off from Surat around 9:30 AM with nearly 170 passengers on board. Shortly after departure, the crew detected a technical snag, reportedly related to the engine system, prompting the pilots to divert to Ahmedabad as a precautionary measure. The flight landed safely at around 11:00–11:40 AM, according to multiple reports. All passengers and crew were declared safe, with no injuries reported. Passengers were deboarded at Ahmedabad. IndiGo confirmed that a replacement aircraft was arranged, which departed Ahmedabad at around 1:45 PM IST and landed in Dubai at 1:35 PM local time, ensuring passengers reached their destination with a delay of about two hours . In a statement, the airline emphasized: “At IndiGo, passenger safety is our highest priority. The flight was diverted to Ahmedabad as a precaution. We regret the inconvenience caused and appreciate passengers’ understanding.” The diverted aircraft remains grounded in Ahmedabad, where engineers are conducting a thorough inspection and maintenance checks to identify the exact cause of the snag. Industry reports suggest the fault may have been engine-related, although IndiGo has not officially confirmed the nature of the defect. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched an inquiry into the incident to examine the sequence of events, technical cause, and the airline’s handling of the situation. A senior official confirmed that detailed reports from the airline and maintenance crew have been sought.
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Ahmedabad, India:  An IndiGo flight bound for Dubai from Surat was forced to make an emergency landing at Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday morning after developing a mid-air technical fault.

The Airbus A320-271N aircraft, operating as flight 6E 1507, took off from Surat around 9:30 AM with nearly 170 passengers on board. Shortly after departure, the crew detected a technical snag, reportedly related to the engine system, prompting the pilots to divert to Ahmedabad as a precautionary measure. The flight landed safely at around 11:00–11:40 AM, according to multiple reports.

All passengers and crew were declared safe, with no injuries reported. Passengers were deboarded at Ahmedabad. IndiGo confirmed that a replacement aircraft was arranged, which departed Ahmedabad at around 1:45 PM IST and landed in Dubai at 1:35 PM local time, ensuring passengers reached their destination with a delay of about two hours .

In a statement, the airline emphasized: “At IndiGo, passenger safety is our highest priority. The flight was diverted to Ahmedabad as a precaution. We regret the inconvenience caused and appreciate passengers’ understanding.” 

The diverted aircraft remains grounded in Ahmedabad, where engineers are conducting a thorough inspection and maintenance checks to identify the exact cause of the snag. Industry reports suggest the fault may have been engine-related, although IndiGo has not officially confirmed the nature of the defect.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched an inquiry into the incident to examine the sequence of events, technical cause, and the airline’s handling of the situation. A senior official confirmed that detailed reports from the airline and maintenance crew have been sought.

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