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An Indigo airplane headed for Abu Dhabi makes an emergency landing at the Delhi airport

At 10.42 p.m. IST (9.12 p.m. UAE time), one of India’s top airlines, Indigo, which was flying from Uttar Pradesh’s Lucknow to Abu Dhami, had to make an emergency landing. According to reports, the actions were done after the aircraft experienced a hydraulic system-related technical issue.

According to reports, the 150-person aircraft’s pilot decided to land it after sensing the problem in the aforementioned section. So yet, there have been no reports of significant injuries. In the midst of this, the corporation has not yet made an official announcement or responded to the occurrence.

Emergency landing for the indigo

The premier airline has previously made the headlines because of an emergency landing-related issue. On August 23, 2016, an Indigo aircraft out of Varanasi with 160 people was reported to have had a similar problem and had to make an emergency landing at the Delhi airport. Once again, the collapse of the hydraulic system was the reason for the steps, which in some way disrupted the whole airport.

Emergency Medical Landing in an Indigo

Additionally, the airline made a medical emergency landing in Nagpur while the flight from Mumbai to Ranchi was in progress. The crew was subsequently compelled to make an emergency landing when it was discovered that a 62-year-old passenger who had TB and chronic renal illness had vomited blood inside the aircraft.

 

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