Air India flight's mid-air drama: Technical glitch forces emergency landing in Ireland, 300 passengers onboard
Air India flight AI102 from New York to Delhi diverted to Shannon Airport, Ireland, due to a technical issue after 6 hours in the air. Plane landed safely; passengers being taken care of

New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): A suspected technical fault on an Air India flight from New York to Delhi on Monday morning sent passengers into a tizzy. The Air India A350 aircraft, carrying nearly 300 passengers, had to divert mid-air to Shannon Airport in Ireland as a precaution. Fortunately, the pilots acted quickly and landed the plane safely, averting a major disaster.
The decision to divert the flight was taken after a six-hour journey in the air
In a statement issued by an Air India spokesperson, it was reported that on March 15, Flight AI102, flying from New York's JFK Airport to India's capital, Delhi, was diverted to Shannon, Ireland, due to a possible technical problem. According to data from flight tracking website Flightradar24, the plane had been in the air for approximately six hours before the emergency diversion was made. The plane landed safely at Shannon Airport at 4:30 am local time.
Passenger safety is paramount, detailed technical inspection of the aircraft has begun
Following the incident, the airline issued a statement clarifying that all passengers and crew on board are completely safe. A spokesperson explained that passenger safety is the company's top priority, and this precautionary decision was taken without taking any risks. Currently, a detailed and thorough technical examination of the aircraft is being conducted at Shannon Airport, in accordance with established safety standards, to determine the exact cause of the malfunction.
