logo
Video: Tourists cross strong water currents on tree branch in Gujarat's Junagadh

Video: Tourists cross strong water currents on tree branch in Gujarat's Junagadh

India Today22-07-2025
1:20
An Air India flight from Hong Kong to Delhi, AI 315, experienced a fire in its auxiliary power unit after landing at the IGI airport in Delhi. According to a statement from Air India, all passengers and crew members were able to get off the plane safely, and no injuries were reported.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Air India apologises, 'deep cleans' after roaches found on flight
Air India apologises, 'deep cleans' after roaches found on flight

Time of India

time6 hours ago

  • Time of India

Air India apologises, 'deep cleans' after roaches found on flight

. NEW DELHI: Air India has apologised for cockroaches on last Saturday's San Francisco-Mumbai (via Kolkata) flight due to which seats of some flyers had to be changed. The aircraft, a relatively new ex-Delta Boeing 777 (VT-AEH), was "deep cleaned" during its technical halt in Kolkata and the airline will initiate "a comprehensive investigation to determine the source / cause of this incident and implement measures to prevent recurrence. " The aircraft had taken off from San Francisco at 8.28pm (local time) on Aug 2. The cockroach trouble happened as it flew to Kolkata, where it arrived after about 16 hours. "...Two passengers were unfortunately bothered by the presence of a few small cockroaches on board. Our cabin crew, therefore, relocated the two to other seats...," an Air India spokesperson said. "During the flight's scheduled fuel stop in Kolkata, our ground crew promptly conducted a deep cleaning process to address the issue. The same aircraft subsequently departed in time for Mumbai. Despite our regular fumigation efforts, insects can sometimes enter an aircraft during ground operations... We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused," the spokesperson added.

Human error, inadequate infra at Goa airport caused Air India plane's aborted take-off: AAIB report
Human error, inadequate infra at Goa airport caused Air India plane's aborted take-off: AAIB report

New Indian Express

time10 hours ago

  • New Indian Express

Human error, inadequate infra at Goa airport caused Air India plane's aborted take-off: AAIB report

NEW DELHI: Human error and the lack of adequate infrastructure at Goa's Manohar International Airport led to the aborted take-off of an Air India flight to Hyderabad last December, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has said in its final report on the incident released on Monday. The incident involving Air India flight AIC 2592, carrying 151 passengers and 7 crew members, occurred on the night of December 5, 2024. The flight was stopped mid-roll just as it was accelerating for take-off. The AAIB, which investigated the event under the Aircraft Rules, 2017, has now released its 16-page final report. The Airbus A320 was rolling down the taxiway at 124 knots around 9.17 pm when the Air Traffic Control (ATC) noticed the aircraft was not on the assigned runway. Visibility at the time was 3,000 metres. The flight had mistakenly entered Taxiway 'A' instead of Taxiway 'A5', which had been assigned for take-off on Runway 28. The aircraft was immediately ordered to abort take-off, and the pilots complied. The AAIB classified the incident as a "serious incident." Specifying the probable causes for the incident, the probe report said there was a "Situational Awareness Deficit" on the part of the crew. The take-off clearance given by the ATC likely caused the crew's cognitive focus to shift entirely towards the take-off.

AI apologises for roaches on SFO-Mum flight
AI apologises for roaches on SFO-Mum flight

Time of India

time11 hours ago

  • Time of India

AI apologises for roaches on SFO-Mum flight

New Delhi: Air India "apologised" for cockroaches on last Saturday's San Francisco-Mumbai (via Kolkata) flight due to which seats of some flyers had to be changed en route India. The aircraft, a relatively new ex-Delta Boeing 777 (VT-AEH), was "deep cleaned" during its technical (fuelling) halt in Kolkata and the airline will initiate "a comprehensive investigation to determine the source/cause of this incident and implement measures to prevent recurrence". The aircraft landed in Mumbai early Monday. "…two passengers were unfortunately bothered by the presence of a few small cockroaches on board. Our cabin crew, therefore, relocated the two passengers to other seats in the same cabin, where they were comfortable thereafter," a spokesperson said. tnn

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store