
An Air India flight from Hong Kong to New Delhi ended in a dangerous situation. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
After the Airbus A321 successfully landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport in the Indian capital, a fire broke out in the auxiliary power unit at the rear of the aircraft. According to the airline's official information, the fire was detected during the process of disembarking passengers after the plane landed.
The fire caused minor damage to the aircraft, but all passengers and crew members were evacuated safely. Following the incident, the Airbus A321 was sent for technical inspection and temporarily grounded.
The airline emphasized that all safety measures were fully implemented and an investigation into the incident has begun. This situation plays a crucial role in ensuring aviation safety, and additional measures are planned to prevent such situations in the future.