Emergency Drama: Zurich-Bound Flight's Engine Trouble at Delhi
A Swiss International Air Lines A330 flight with 232 passengers had to abort takeoff at Delhi airport after an engine malfunction. Smoke was seen from the landing gear. Six passengers are undergoing medical checks. Airline officials are coordinating onward travel plans post-investigation by Swiss technical experts.
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A Swiss International Air Lines flight bound for Zurich was forced to abort takeoff at Delhi's airport due to an engine issue, affecting 232 passengers early Sunday morning.
Smoke was reported from the port side landing gear, prompting an emergency response. Six passengers are currently undergoing medical evaluation.
Technical experts from Swiss will investigate the aircraft to determine the next steps. The airline is facilitating onward travel solutions for all passengers.
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