Boeing 258-passenger flight to the UK is forced to make an emergency landing in Russia due to “technical problems”

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A passenger aircraft en route to the United Kingdom was compelled to make an unscheduled landing in Russia due to technical difficulties.

An Air India Boeing 787-800 aircraft, operating a scheduled flight from New Delhi, India to Birmingham, United Kingdom, diverted to Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow, Russia as a precautionary measure on the evening of September 4.

Boeing 258-passenger flight to the UK is forced to make an emergency landing in Russia due to “technical problems.”

The plane landed safely without any injuries to all 258 passengers and 17 crew members who were provided with ‘full assistance’, airport officials said. 

According to Mail Online, the aircraft had been cruising for roughly six hours at an altitude of 40,000 feet when the pilots detected a possible technical issue and made a request to land as they flew over the Russian capital.  

After undergoing a litany of checks, the aircraft was deemed safe and set off hours later, arriving safely in Birmingham late last night.

The airport said in a statement following the unscheduled landing yesterday: ‘The aircraft’s crew requested an unscheduled landing at Sheremetyevo Airport due to technical problems.

‘Airport services promptly responded to the crew’s request and prepared to receive the aircraft according to the applicable emergency plan.

‘The foreign crew received full assistance from the Russian airport and specialists under the applicable international convention.’

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