Air India Express Flight Returns to Bengaluru Mid-Flight
Air India Express Flight Makes Precautionary U-Turn Due to Technical Issues
BENGALURU – An Air India Express (IX) flight, operated by Tata Group’s low-cost carrier, experienced a precautionary U-turn today, January 25, 2025, shortly after takeoff from Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru (BLR) to Visakhapatnam International Airport (VTZ). The incident highlights the airline’s commitment to passenger safety amid technical challenges.
Air India Express operates one daily flight between these two important South Indian cities using an Airbus A320 family aircraft, ensuring connectivity for travelers.
Air India Express Flight U-Turn
As per FlightRadar24 data, Air India Express flight IX2563 departed from Bengaluru at 4:46 AM UTC. Shortly after takeoff, the flight crew reported technical issues while climbing at 20,000 feet. The crew promptly halted the ascent and contacted air traffic control, deciding to return to BLR for a precautionary landing. The aircraft landed safely at 5:27 AM UTC (10:57 AM local time), ensuring minimal fuel wastage.
An airport official confirmed that the flight did not declare an emergency but opted for the precautionary landing due to the technical problem. Specific details regarding the issue have not been disclosed by airlines or airport authorities. The aircraft involved in this incident is an Airbus A320-200, registered as VT-ATF.
Similar Incident Reported
This isn’t the first time Air India Express has faced such challenges. On January 3, 2024, another Air India Express flight bound for Dubai had to execute an emergency landing at Kozhikode International Airport due to landing gear complications. Flight IX345, scheduled to depart at 8:15 AM, encountered significant mechanical issues that required immediate attention.
The flight crew recognized a severe malfunction affecting the landing gear deployment, prompting them to activate safety protocols and communicate with airport authorities. Emergency services were mobilized to ensure passenger safety during the landing. The Boeing 737-800 aircraft successfully completed the emergency landing, and after thorough inspections, it eventually departed for Dubai with a two-hour delay.
Conclusion
These incidents underscore the importance of technical checks and safety measures in aviation. Air India Express continues to prioritize passenger safety while addressing mechanical challenges. For more information on airline safety protocols, you can visit FAA’s Aviation Safety page.
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