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Air India Flight to Indore Returns to Delhi After Engine Warning

Air India Flight Returns to Delhi Following Engine Fire Warning
An Air India flight from Delhi to Indore was compelled to return to the capital shortly after takeoff on the morning of August 31, after the cockpit crew received a fire alert in one of the aircraft’s engines. The Airbus A320neo, operating as flight AI2913, safely landed back at Indira Gandhi International Airport around 6:15 a.m. with over 90 passengers on board.
Incident and Immediate Response
According to Air India, the flight crew detected a fire indication in the right engine soon after departure. In accordance with established safety protocols, the affected engine was promptly shut down, and the decision was made to return to Delhi. All passengers and crew disembarked without injury. The airline confirmed the incident in a statement, emphasizing that the flight returned as a precautionary measure following the engine warning.
The aircraft has since been grounded for a comprehensive inspection. Passengers were accommodated on an alternative aircraft to continue their journey to Indore. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has been formally notified of the event.
Operational Context and Airline Response
Air India expressed regret for the disruption caused, reaffirming that the safety of passengers and crew remains its foremost priority. The incident underscores ongoing operational challenges faced by the airline, which has recently come under scrutiny for technical issues, route suspensions, and fleet management concerns. These developments may prompt increased regulatory oversight and heightened vigilance from passengers and travel agencies alike.
While competitors may seek to leverage Air India’s difficulties to promote their own reliability, the airline maintains its commitment to safety and passenger welfare amid efforts to improve operational consistency.

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