A SpiceJet flight SG670 from Mumbai to Kolkata made an emergency landing at Kolkata Airport on Sunday after reporting an engine failure, airport officials said.
The aircraft landed safely, and the full emergency was withdrawn at 11:38 pm. Earlier, on November 7, several airlines including Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet had issued advisories warning passengers of potential delays due to disruptions at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport.
According to Delhi Airport, at least 100 flights were delayed following a technical malfunction in the Air Traffic Control system. Passengers were advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport.
The airlines assured that their staff are assisting passengers to minimise inconvenience. Air traffic control (ATC) refers to a ground-based service in which controllers manage and guide the movement of aircraft both on the ground and within controlled airspace.
In a post on X, SpiceJet shared, "Due to ATC (Air Traffic Control) congestion at Delhi, all Departures/Arrivals and their consequential flights might get affected. Passengers are requested to keep a check on their flight status via spicejet.com."
Meanwhile, on September 12, a SpiceJet flight from Gujarat's Kandla airport to Mumbai made an emergency landing at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) after an outer wheel was found on the runway following take-off, as per a SpiceJet spokesperson.
The SpiceJet Q400 aircraft reported a technical issue, prompting a full emergency to be declared at the airport as a precaution.
The plane landed safely at 3:51 pm on Runway 27, and all passengers and crew were safe.
According to SpiceJet, the aircraft taxied to the terminal on its own, and passengers disembarked normally.
"On September 12, an outer wheel of a SpiceJet Q400 aircraft operating from Kandla to Mumbai was found on the runway after take-off. The aircraft continued its journey to Mumbai and landed safely. Following a smooth landing, the aircraft taxied to the terminal under its own power, and all passengers disembarked normally," as per the statement from SpiceJet spokesperson.
As per the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), the pilot requested an emergency landing.
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