Air India flight returns to Mumbai mid-air after ‘burning smell’ detected; passengers safe
- On June 27, Air India Flight AI639 from Mumbai to Chennai returned to Mumbai after a burning odor was detected in the cabin, landing safely.
- Crew detected a burning smell near the rear galley, prompting the captain to abort the flight and return to Mumbai for safety checks.
- Technical teams are examining electrical systems and ventilation units after no injuries were reported following the precautionary return of Air India Flight AI639 in Mumbai.
- Passengers were safely deplaned with alternative travel arrangements made, and officials confirmed no injuries occurred.
- Following the June 12 AI171 crash, the DGCA has launched a safety review amid ongoing operational disruptions involving Air India.
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Chennai-bound Air India flight returns to Mumbai after burning smell in cabin
Three Air India flights faced disruptions on June 27, including a Chennai-bound flight returning to Mumbai due to a burning smell, a security alert on another aircraft, and an Air India Express Delhi-Jammu flight returning mid-air due to a technical issue.
India: Burning smell in flight cabin causes Chennai-bound plane to return to Mumbai
"The crew of flight Al639 operating from Mumbai to Chennai on Friday, June 27, 2025, made a precautionary air-return to Mumbai due to a burning smell in the cabin," an Air India spokesperson said.
Chennai-bound Air India flight returns to Mumbai due to 'burning smell' in cabin
Mumbai: A Chennai-bound Air India flight was forced to return to Mumbai on Saturday due to a “burning smell” in the cabin. The aircraft, however, landed back safely, Air India said in a statement. “Air India flight AI 639, operating from Mumbai to Chennai, on Friday, June 27, made a precautionary air-return to Mumbai due to a burning smell in the cabin,” the airline said in a statement. Also ReadAir India SATS sacks 4 senior officials amid publi…
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