An Air India Express flight traveling from Kannur to Jeddah had to return to the airport after a technical malfunction was detected during the flight. The aircraft, carrying over 180 passengers, took off from Kannur International Airport around 7:40 AM en route to Saudi Arabia when the issue arose. According to airport sources, the crew identified the technical problem approximately two hours after takeoff. Adhering to safety protocols, the pilots opted to bring the plane back to Kannur instead of continuing the international flight. The aircraft landed safely at the airport, and all passengers were reported to be unharmed.
This incident follows a series of technical difficulties experienced by another Air India Express flight at Chennai Airport a few months ago, which caused repeated delays and passenger frustration. The Chennai-Kolkata flight, originally scheduled to depart at 7:40 PM, had already faced delays before passengers boarded for a late-night departure. However, shortly after beginning the takeoff roll, the pilot detected a mechanical issue and halted the takeoff, resulting in an emergency stop on the runway. The aircraft was returned for inspection, and passengers were informed that the flight would be delayed until later that night. After several hours, the aircraft attempted to take off again, but another mechanical problem arose during the takeoff process, necessitating another emergency stop. Frustrated by the continuous delays, passengers protested as they waited inside the aircraft for hours. Ultimately, they were disembarked and sent to the airport lounge, while many opted to cancel or reschedule their travel plans. Several passengers were stranded at the airport overnight while repairs were conducted on the aircraft.
While no injuries were reported in either incident, the recurring technical issues on different Air India Express flights have once again highlighted concerns regarding aircraft maintenance and operational reliability.