Key Highlights
- According to sources, UK-733 with almost 130 people on board had an engine failure during descent at 17,000 feet.
- Calling it 'technical malfunction', a Vistara spokesperson said: 'The pilots carried out the necessary procedures and proceeded to land safely at Kolkata International Airport'
NEW DELHI: A
Vistara aircraft operating from Chennai to Kolkata on Monday reportedly suffered an inflight engine failure during descend while approaching its destination. The twin-engine aircraft can land safely on one engine and this Vistara Airbus A320 also did so in Kolkata. The plane (VT-TTF) is now grounded there.
According to sources, UK-733 with almost 130 people on board had an engine failure during descent at 17,000 feet.
A Vistara spokesperson said: "We confirm that our flight UK 733 operating Chennai-Kolkata (Monday) experienced a technical malfunction in the right engine during descent. The pilots carried out the necessary procedures and proceeded to land safely at Kolkata International Airport."
"The customers were kept apprised of the situation at all times by the Commander of the flight. Vistara places the safety of its customers and crew as its top-most priority and does not compromise on any aspect of it. The aircraft is currently undergoing inspections and rectification process to address the issue,” the spokesperson added.