London-bound Air India flight forced to return to Delhi

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March 26, 2026 15:20 IST

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An Air India A350 flight to London Heathrow was forced to return to Delhi due to a technical issue, raising concerns about the aircraft's reliability and passenger safety.

Air India flight returns to Delhi

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Key Points

  • Air India flight AI111, an A350-900 en route to London Heathrow, returned to Delhi due to a suspected technical issue.
  • The aircraft, VT-JRF, had previously experienced a technical problem on March 15, resulting in a diversion to Shannon, Ireland.
  • The flight was airborne for approximately seven hours before returning to Delhi, after noises were reportedly heard on the aircraft.
  • Air India is conducting extensive technical evaluations of the aircraft and working to minimise disruption to passengers.

Air India's A350 aircraft enroute to London Heathrow returned to the national capital due to a technical issue on Thursday afternoon after being airborne for nearly seven hours.

The same A350-900 aircraft VT-JRF had faced a technical issue on March 15, following which the plane operating the flight from New York to Delhi was diverted to the Irish town of Shannon, sources said.

 

An Air India spokesperson said its flight AI111, operating from Delhi to London on Thursday, made a precautionary air-return to the national capital following a suspected technical issue.

"The aircraft landed safely and consistent with Air India's high safety standards, it is currently subject to extensive technical evaluations, which will require additional time to complete," the spokesperson said in a statement.

Noises were heard in the aircraft

According to the sources, noises were heard in the aircraft following which it was diverted.

The spokesperson also regretted the inconvenience caused to the passengers due to the unforeseen situation and said the airline was making every effort to ensure passengers are able to continue their journey to London at the earliest.

Details about the number of passengers onboard could not be ascertained.

The aircraft operating the flight AI111 was airborne for around four hours before the decision was taken to divert the plane when it was in the Saudi Arabia airspace.

In total, the plane was airborne for nearly seven hours before landing back in the national capital, as per information available on flight tracking website Flightradar24.com.

The flight had taken off from Delhi around 6 am on Thursday and landed back at about 12.30 pm.

Air India started operating A350-900 planes from January 2024.