Air India sees another mid-air scare as Chennai-bound flight returns to Mumbai due to THIS reason

A Air India flight from Mumbai to Chennai returned to Origin Airport on Saturday, and the airline spokesman approved a statement. “The flight AI639, which operates from Mumbai to Chennai on Friday, June 27, 2025, made a cautious air return to Mumbai.”
Air India continues to record technical problems on its plane to the diary and leads to flight delays and cancellations.
A Air India flight from Mumbai to Chennai returned to Origin Airport on Saturday, and the airline spokesman approved a statement. According to the statement, the AI639 flight, the plane cabin “burning smell” after notifying the U -turn took the U -turn. “The flight AI639, which operates from Mumbai to Chennai on Friday, June 27, 2025, made a cautious air return to Mumbai because of a burning smell in the cabin.” The incident continues to see the rush of flight cuts after the tragic plane crash in Ahmedabad, especially at the beginning of this month.
What did Air India say?
The Air India flight of Chennai “returned safely to Mumbai” and aircraft change was initiated according to the official statement of the airline. “Our black colleagues in Mumbai provided all the necessary support to the passengers to minimize the disorders caused by these unpredictable interruptions. The security and prosperity of our guests and team in Air India continues the greatest priority.” Previously, a flight from Air India Express flight Delhi to Jammu had to return to the capital due to a technical error in the air. Air India Express is a fully subsidiary of Air India, controlled by TATA Group.
What happened in Ahmedabad?
Air India continues to record technical problems on its plane to the diary and sometimes leads to flight delays and cancellations at the last minute. On June 12, an Air India aircraft carrying 242 people – 230 passengers and 12 crew members – collapsed after killing almost everyone after getting up from Ahmedabad International Airport. The accident pointed to one of India’s most deadly aviation accidents. The plane fell in a settlement close to the airport and killed dozens of people on the ground. Ramesh Viswashkumar, a 40 -year -old British citizen of Indian origin, is the only survivor of the tragic event.