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Air India Flight Resumes After Engine Glitch

The Political Observer StaffBy The Political Observer StaffJune 11, 2023Updated:July 12, 2025
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Air India Aircraft with Engine Glitch Successfully Resumes Operations after Stranded Passengers Thank Russian Authorities

In a recent turn of events, the Air India aircraft that was grounded in the Russian town of Magadan since Tuesday due to an engine glitch has successfully landed in Mumbai, bringing an end to the ordeal that stranded 216 passengers and 16 crew members. The flight touched down in Mumbai on Saturday evening, marking the culmination of a series of events that began when the aircraft, en route from New Delhi to San Francisco, was diverted to Magadan after encountering a technical issue with one of its engines.

The incident unfolded on Tuesday when the Air India flight, carrying 216 passengers and 16 crew members, bound for San Francisco, had to be rerouted to Magadan in Russia following a technical problem with one of its engines. The passengers and crew found themselves stranded in the small Russian town until Thursday morning when a rescue flight, dispatched by Air India, finally took off for their original destination, San Francisco.

Earlier on Saturday, the airline confirmed that the aircraft had departed from Magadan after necessary engine repairs. A spokesperson for Air India provided reassurance, stating, “We can confirm that a defect in the oil system of one of the aircraft’s engines has been rectified by our engineering team that flew on a ferry flight to GDX on June 7. The aircraft was checked on all safety parameters and certified serviceable before take-off from GDX today.”

The airline’s official further emphasized that the aircraft underwent comprehensive safety checks and was certified serviceable before resuming its journey. This meticulous inspection aimed to ensure the passengers’ safety and restore confidence in the airline’s operations.

Expressing gratitude, Indian passengers stranded in Magadan commended the Russian authorities for their assistance. The successful operation of the reserve flight on Thursday transported all passengers to San Francisco, easing the concerns of those who had faced unexpected delays and uncertainties.

In a statement on Thursday morning, Air India acknowledged the challenges faced by the stranded passengers and assured them of the airline’s commitment to addressing the situation. The airline had mobilized additional on-ground support at the destination to facilitate smooth clearance formalities for all passengers upon their arrival in San Francisco.

Acknowledging the inconvenience caused to passengers, Air India took a customer-centric approach by announcing a full refund of the journey fare and providing a voucher for future travel to those who were stranded for nearly two days in Magadan. In a letter addressed to the affected passengers, the airline expressed regret for the extended delay and explained the cautious decision made by the pilots.

“Please allow me to sincerely apologise, on behalf of Air India, for the extended delay in bringing you to San Francisco. As you are all too aware, the aircraft encountered a technical issue whereby the pilots received an indication of low oil pressure in one engine. Out of caution, they elected to land the aircraft at a nearby airport rather than continue the journey,” the letter stated.

This incident underscores the challenges faced by the aviation industry and the paramount importance of prioritizing passenger safety. The efficient resolution of the engine glitch and the successful resumption of the aircraft’s operations reflect the dedication of Air India’s engineering team and the collaborative efforts of both Indian and Russian authorities.

As the aviation sector continues to navigate unforeseen circumstances, incidents like these highlight the significance of proactive measures, effective communication, and the commitment of airlines to passenger welfare. In the face of adversity, the collaboration between Air India and Russian authorities serves as a testament to the resilience and cooperation within the global aviation community.

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