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India Gazette
a day ago
- India Gazette
Jaipur airport receives bomb threat; declared hoax after security search
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], June 20 (ANI): Jaipur Airport received a bomb threat on Thursday, which was later confirmed to be a hoax, police said. According to Airport Police Station officials, the threat message was received on the police control room's WhatsApp helpline number. Following the alert, a joint search operation was launched by the police and the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at the airport premises. 'No suspicious object was found during the search operation,' Station House Officer (SHO) Sandeep Basera said. Earlier, on Wednesday, a bomb threat email targeting a Qatar Airways cargo flight was received at the Hyderabad airport, prompting an immediate response from law enforcement agencies, the GMR group said in an official statement. Following the threat, the authorities launched a high-alert operation at the airport. 'A bomb threat email targeting a Qatar Airways cargo flight 8650 was received at the Hyderabad airport at 06:31 hrs on 18th June 2025. The flight landed safely. A bomb threat assessment committee was formed, and all procedures were followed as per SOP,' GMR said. Speaking to ANI, the Assistant Commissioner of Police at Begumpet said, 'Begumpet airport received a bomb threat mail this morning. We are currently conducting a thorough search of the airport and its premises with the bomb squad. Further details will be provided later.' Authorities launched extensive checks with the help of bomb detection and disposal teams. As of now, no suspicious objects have been found. Meanwhile, on Tuesday, an IndiGo flight 6E 2706, which was travelling from Muscat to Delhi with a layover at Kochi, made an emergency landing at Nagpur Airport after receiving a bomb threat. According to Lohit Matani, DCP Nagpur, all passengers have been safely deboarded, and an investigation is currently underway. Preliminary checks have not found anything suspicious so far, officials said. Similarly, on Monday, officials informed that Lufthansa flight LH752, which was flying from Frankfurt to Hyderabad, was forced to return to Germany after a bomb threat was received. A committee has been formed to assess the threat as per Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). (ANI)


Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
SpiceJet flight returns to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport within 10 minutes of take-off due to technical snag
Hyderabad: A SpiceJet aircraft flying from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) to Renigunta was forced to return to RGIA soon after departure due to a technical issue. The Q400 aircraft with 80 passengers returned to RGIA in just 10 minutes. According to SpiceJet, the Q400 aircraft experienced an intermittent illumination of the AFT baggage door light after take-off. Cabin pressurisation remained normal throughout. As a precautionary measure, the pilots decided to return to Hyderabad. Intermittent illumination refers to the flashing lights used for visibility and safety, especially during take-off, landing and in low-visibility conditions. These lights are crucial for collision avoidance and ensuring other aircraft and ground personnel are aware of the plane's presence and status. 'The aircraft landed safely and passengers were deplaned normally. An alternate aircraft was arranged to operate the onward journey to Tirupati,' said a statement from SpiceJet. In the past, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had directed SpiceJet to take up stringent checks on the entire Q400 fleet consisting of 14 operational aircraft. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Here's A List Of Cheapest Steel Suppliers (See List) Steel Suppliers | search ads Search Now Undo In 2022, the cabin of SpiceJet flight SG 3735 operating a Q400 aircraft filled with smoke, and the airline made an emergency landing at Hyderabad airport. The flight was carrying 86 passengers, and all of them were evacuated safely. Earlier, in the same year, SpiceJet had faced intermitted illumination when its flight SG 1006 carrying 72 passengers from Nashik to Hyderabad returned within 20 minutes of departure due to a technical snag. In July, 2022, DGCA had directed SpiceJet to operate at a maximum of 50% capacity of its flights. It had also placed SpiceJet under enhanced surveillance due to deficiencies in the airline's engineering facilities, which was later removed in 2024. Following the Air India aircraft crash in Ahmedabad, there have been multiple cancellations and diversions across different routes by airlines owing to technical issues and safety concerns. On Sunday, RGIA had received a bomb threat email targeting Lufthansa flight LH 752. A bomb threat assessment committee was formed, and all procedures were followed as per SOP. This flight arrived with a delay of almost 20 hours in Hyderabad.


India Gazette
3 days ago
- India Gazette
Telangana: Bomb threat at Begumpet airport, authorities launch search operations
Hyderabad (Telangana), June 18 (ANI): A bomb threat was received at Hyderabad's Begumpet Airport on Wednesday morning, prompting an intense search operation across the airport premises. Speaking to ANI, the Assistant Commissioner of Police at Begumpet said, 'Begumpet airport received a bomb threat mail this morning. We are currently conducting a thorough search of the airport and its premises with the bomb squad. Further details will be provided later.' Authorities launched extensive checks with the help of bomb detection and disposal teams. As of now, no suspicious objects have been found. This comes just days after several bomb threats were reported at airports and flights in India. A Lufthansa flight (LH752) from Frankfurt to Hyderabad was recently forced to turn back mid-air after a bomb threat was received via email on June 15. According to official sources, the threat mail arrived at 6:01 PM IST and claimed the aircraft was being targeted. The bomb threat assessment committee advised the flight to return to Frankfurt as a precaution. 'A bomb threat assessment committee was formed, and all procedures were followed as per SOP. In the interest of safety, the airline was advised to divert back to the origin or the nearest suitable airport,' an official said. A Lufthansa spokesperson confirmed that the flight was diverted out of an abundance of caution. 'Out of an abundance of caution, Lufthansa flight LH752 from Frankfurt to Hyderabad returned to its point of departure after authorities were made aware of a bomb threat posted on social media,' the spokesperson said. 'The safety of our passengers and crew is Lufthansa's highest priority. Affected passengers were provided with accommodation in Frankfurt and will be continuing their journey to Hyderabad today,' the airline added. On June 17, another bomb threat was reported on IndiGo flight 6E 2706, which was flying from Muscat to Delhi with a scheduled stop at Kochi. The aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing at Nagpur. DCP Lohit Matani of Nagpur said all passengers were safely deboarded and an investigation is underway. (ANI)


Indian Express
3 days ago
- Indian Express
Airlines cancel multiple flights after safety checks, other planes return to base — all in 72 hours
Multiple airlines across the globe cancelled their flights after safety checks, while a host of others reported mid-flight scares amid adverse weather conditions and technical snags in the past 72 hours. Airlines are likely on high alert following the fatal Air India crash in Ahmedabad last week that claimed the lives of 241 passengers and crew members, besides leading to multiple casualties on the ground. In fact, Air India said it cancelled its London-Amritsar, Delhi-Dubai, Bengaluru-London and Mumbai-San Francisco flights on Tuesday. A few of the affected flights are: 📌 Indigo Goa-Lucknow: On Monday, an IndiGo flight from Goa to Lucknow experienced mid-air turbulence due to adverse weather conditions. However, the crew navigated the aircraft safely, the airline said in a statement on Tuesday. 📌 IndiGo Kochi-Delhi: Another IndiGo flight from Kochi to Delhi was forced to make an emergency landing at Nagpur on Tuesday morning after a reported bomb threat. The flight, 6E 2706, had taken off from Kochi at 9:20 am and was scheduled to arrive in Delhi by 12:35 pm. 📌 Air India San Francisco-Mumbai: The international route was also impacted as a Mumbai-bound Air India flight from San Francisco was halted in Kolkata early Tuesday after one of its engines suffered a technical snag, news agency PTI reported. 📌 Air India Ahmedabad-London: Additional precautionary checks also led to an Air India flight on the Ahmedabad-London route being cancelled due to lack of aircraft. The flight started operating with a new code after the June 12 crash of AI-171 plane but unavailability of aircraft, resulting from airspace curbs and additional precautionary checks, led to the cancellation of flights. The Tata Group-owned airline denied claims that a technical snag led to the cancellation and maintained it has made alternative arrangements to fly affected passengers to their destination and offering full refunds on cancellations or complimentary rescheduling if opted by them, PTI reported. 📌 Air India New Delhi-Hong Kong: An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for New Delhi from Hong Kong on Monday (June 16), returned to its origin as a precautionary measure after the pilot suspected a technical issue mid-air, news agency Reuters reported, citing sources. The flight AI315 is now reportedly undergoing checks. It departed from Hong Kong at 12:16 pm and landed just over an hour later. 📌 Lufthansa Frankfurt-Hyderabad: A Lufthansa flight to Hyderabad was forced to make a U-turn and land at Frankfurt Airport due to a bomb threat. 'A bomb threat email targeting Lufthansa flight LH 752 was received at the Hyderabad airport at 18:01 hrs on 15th June 2025,' news agency PTI quoted Hyderabad airport sources as saying. Flight LH752 took off from Germany on Sunday (June 15) at around 14.14 local time and was scheduled to arrive at Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in the early hours of Monday. 'Out of an abundance of caution, Lufthansa flight LH752 from Frankfurt to Hyderabad returned to its point of departure after authorities were made aware of a bomb threat posted on social media,' Lufthansa said in a statement. 📌 British Airways London-Chennai: British Airways' Boeing 787 Dreamliner was forced to return to London Heathrow Airport on Sunday over a 'technical issue'. The Chennai-bound Flight BA35 came back to its origin in just 1 hour 38 minutes. 'The aircraft returned to Heathrow as a standard precaution after reports of a technical issue,' British Airways said in a statement. 'The flight landed safely with crew and customers disembarking as they normally would, and our teams worked hard to get their journeys back on track as soon as possible,' the statement added. 📌 Saudia Jeddah-Lucknow (Hajj flight): Smoke was detected from the wheels of a Saudia Airlines plane that landed in Lucknow carrying Haj pilgrims on Sunday morning (June 15). 'Smoke was detected from the wheels of a Saudi Aircraft that was bringing back 242 Haj Yatris from Jeddah,' news agency PTI quoted sources as saying. 'The Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) team rushed to the spot. Working with the Saudia team, the smoke was contained and damage to the aircraft was averted,' they said. (With inputs from PTI, Reuters)

Business Standard
4 days ago
- Business Standard
Bomb scare on IndiGo flight from Kochi to Delhi, makes emergency landing
A Delhi-bound IndiGo flight from Kochi was diverted to Nagpur in Maharashtra after it received a bomb threat, news agency PTI reported. The bomb squad reached the spot after a threat was issued to blow up the flight. The flight had arrived in Kochi from Muscat and departed for Delhi. Following the threat call, the aircraft made an emergency landing at Nagpur airport for inspection, the Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) said. CIAL received the threat in an email on its official ID at 9:31 am, referring to the IndiGo flight which had 157 passengers and six crew members on board. Subsequently, a Bomb Threat Assessment Committee (BTAC) was formed and declared the threat as 'specific', CIAL added. "After completing the security checks, the aircraft will proceed to Delhi," it said. According to a statement from DCP Nagpur, Lohit Matani, the passengers were safely deboarded and an investigation is underway. He further added that nothing suspicious had been found so far, ANI reported. Series of recent flight bomb threats The incident follows a series of recent bomb threats affecting international and domestic flights. Earlier on June 15, a Lufthansa flight to Hyderabad made a mid-air U-turn to Frankfurt due to a bomb threat. An official from Hyderabad airport confirmed on Monday that the threat was received while the aircraft was still outside Indian airspace. A bomb threat email targeting Lufthansa flight LH 752 was received at the Hyderabad airport at 6:01 pm on June 15. A bomb threat assessment committee was formed and all procedures were followed as per SOP. The airline was advised to divert back to the origin or the nearest suitable airport, news agency ANI reported. Lufthansa later said the passengers were provided with overnight accommodation and standard protocol was followed. Separately, it was reported earlier that an Air India flight from San Francisco to Mumbai faced a technical glitch and passengers were deplaned at a scheduled halt in Kolkata. On June 13, a Delhi-bound Air India flight from Thailand's Phuket also received a bomb threat. The Air India flight AI 379, which had departed Phuket at 9:30 am, made an emergency landing on the island after the threat was reported mid-flight. These repeated incidents have raised concerns over aviation security, prompting authorities to reinforce threat response protocols across airports and airline operators in India.