New Delhi: The A320 Neo aircraft of Tata Group-owned Air India had to make an emergency landing at Mumbai airport just 27 minutes after take-off as one of its engines was stopped functioning in the air due to a technical snag.
An Air India spokesperson said the passengers were sent to their destination Bangalore by another aircraft later. Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation is investigating the incident, sources said.
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