Air India A320 Forced To Halt Take-Off In Bangkok Following Hydraulic Malfunction
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Air India A320 Forced To Halt Take-Off In Bangkok Following Hydraulic Malfunction
New Delhi: An Air India Airbus A320 operating from Bangkok to New Delhi was forced to discontinue its departure on Thursday evening after the cockpit crew detected a hydraulic problem as the aircraft was nearing the runway. The incident is the second major technical fault reported on an Air India flight in 10 days. Flight AI 2335, carrying more than 250 passengers, was scheduled to leave Bangkok at 6.25 pm local time—4.55 pm in India—on August 1…
200 Indians have been stranded in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, for the past 28 hours. They were returning to India on an Air India flight, but due to a technical fault, the flight was turned back from the runway. Many of the passengers are from Madhya Pradesh. They claim that Air India has neither cancelled the flight nor issued a refund. Sometimes the flight is reported to be delayed by two hours, sometimes by four hours. 28 hours have passed i…
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