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    Technical Snag Forces Air India Flight to Abort Mumbai Journey, Lands Safely in Delhi

    prishita@vivafoxdigital.comBy prishita@vivafoxdigital.comDecember 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Technical Snag Forces Air India Flight to Abort Mumbai Journey, Lands Safely in Delhi

    India

    oi-Gaurav Sharma

    Time
    Updated: Monday, December 22, 2025, 15:19 [IST]

    An
    Air
    India
    Delhi-Mumbai
    flight
    returned
    to
    Indira
    Gandhi
    International
    Airport
    shortly
    after
    takeoff
    on
    22
    December
    after
    the
    crew
    noticed
    low
    engine
    oil
    pressure
    in
    the
    right
    engine,
    according
    to
    officials.
    The
    aircraft,
    operating
    as
    AI887,
    landed
    safely
    back
    in
    Delhi,
    where
    all
    passengers
    and
    crew
    were
    taken
    off
    the
    plane
    without
    any
    reported
    injuries.

    Air
    India
    said
    the
    affected
    aircraft
    is
    undergoing
    technical
    checks
    after
    the
    diversion.
    The
    airline
    apologised
    to
    passengers
    for
    the
    disruption
    and
    said
    alternative
    travel
    options
    were
    being
    arranged
    so
    that
    everyone
    reached
    Mumbai.
    The
    Tata-owned
    carrier
    also
    stressed
    that
    the
    “safety
    and
    wellbeing” of
    the
    passengers
    and
    the
    crew
    remains
    Air
    India’s
    top
    priority.

    On
    December
    22,
    an
    Air
    India
    Delhi-Mumbai
    flight,
    AI887,
    returned
    to
    Delhi
    shortly
    after
    takeoff
    due
    to
    low
    engine
    oil
    pressure,
    leading
    to
    a
    safe
    landing
    and
    passenger
    disembarkation,
    and
    the
    Directorate
    General
    of
    Civil
    Aviation
    is
    now
    examining
    the
    incident.
    Additionally,
    an
    Air
    India
    Express
    flight
    from
    Vijayawada
    to
    Visakhapatnam
    was
    canceled
    last
    week
    due
    to
    a
    technical
    snag,
    with
    passengers
    including
    notable
    figures
    receiving
    alternative
    travel
    arrangements.

    Air India
    Air
    India

    Air
    India
    Delhi-Mumbai
    flight:
    airline
    statement
    and
    crew
    action

    Explaining
    the
    sequence
    of
    events,
    Air
    India
    said:
    “The
    crew
    operating
    flight
    AI887
    from
    Delhi
    to
    Mumbai
    on
    22
    December
    decided
    to
    return
    to
    Delhi
    shortly
    after
    take-off
    due
    to
    a
    technical
    issue
    as
    per
    standard
    operating
    procedure.
    The
    aircraft
    landed
    safely
    at
    Delhi
    and
    the
    passengers
    and
    crew
    have
    disembarked,”
    the
    statement
    read.
    “The
    aircraft
    is
    undergoing
    the
    necessary
    checks.
    Our
    ground
    team
    at
    Delhi
    is
    providing
    immediate
    assistance
    to
    the
    passengers
    and
    alternative
    arrangements
    have
    been
    made
    to
    fly
    them
    to
    their
    destination
    shortly.”

    The
    Directorate
    General
    of
    Civil
    Aviation
    is
    also
    examining
    the
    Delhi-Mumbai
    flight
    case.
    The
    DGCA
    said
    the
    matter
    will
    be
    probed
    by
    the
    airline’s
    permanent
    investigation
    board.
    Findings
    from
    this
    internal
    board
    are
    expected
    to
    support
    the
    broader
    regulatory
    assessment
    of
    the
    technical
    problem
    reported
    on
    the
    Boeing
    B777-300ER.

    Air
    India
    Delhi-Mumbai
    flight:
    official
    probe
    and
    ministry
    response

    The
    Civil
    Aviation
    Ministry
    said
    it
    has
    taken
    note
    of
    the
    Delhi-Mumbai
    incident
    and
    has
    asked
    Air
    India
    and
    the
    DGCA
    for
    a
    detailed
    report
    after
    a
    full
    investigation.
    The
    ministry
    also
    directed
    the
    airline
    to
    offer
    complete
    support
    to
    affected
    passengers
    and
    to
    place
    them
    on
    later
    services
    where
    possible,
    ensuring
    minimal
    disruption
    to
    travel
    plans.

    Further
    technical
    details
    of
    the
    Air
    India
    Delhi-Mumbai
    flight
    diversion
    were
    shared
    by
    authorities.
    “Today,
    Air
    India
    B777-300ER
    aircraft
    VT-ALS
    operating
    flight
    AIC
    887
    (Delhi-Mumbai)
    was
    involved
    in
    an
    air
    turnback
    as
    during
    flap
    retraction
    after
    take-off,
    the
    flight
    crew
    observed
    low
    engine
    oil
    pressure
    on
    Engine
    No.
    2
    (Right-Hand
    engine).
    Shortly
    thereafter,
    the
    engine
    oil
    pressure
    dropped
    to
    zero.
    Following
    the
    procedure,
    the
    crew
    shut
    down
    the
    No.
    2
    engine
    and
    the
    aircraft
    landed
    safely
    at
    Delhi.
    Inspection/rectification
    is
    in
    progress,”
    it
    added.

    Recent
    events
    show
    that
    the
    Delhi-Mumbai
    flight
    issue
    is
    not
    the
    only
    technical
    case
    involving
    the
    broader
    Air
    India
    group.
    Last
    week,
    an
    Air
    India
    Express
    service
    between
    Vijayawada
    and
    Visakhapatnam
    was
    cancelled
    on
    the
    ground
    at
    Gannavaram
    Airport
    after
    a
    technical
    snag
    was
    detected
    during
    taxiing.
    The
    flight
    had
    been
    scheduled
    to
    operate
    from
    Vijayawada
    to
    Visakhapatnam.

    Flight Route Date Issue
    Reported
    Outcome
    AI887
    /
    AIC
    887
    Delhi-Mumbai 22
    December
    Low
    engine
    oil
    pressure
    on
    Engine
    No.
    2
    Returned
    to
    Delhi,
    safe
    landing
    Vijayawada-Visakhapatnam
    flight
    Vijayawada-Visakhapatnam Last
    week
    Engine-related
    technical
    issue
    during
    taxi
    Flight
    cancelled
    at
    ramp

    Vijayawada
    airport
    director
    Lakshmikanth
    Reddy
    told
    PTI
    that
    the
    Air
    India
    Express
    aircraft
    reported
    an
    engine
    problem
    while
    taxiing,
    which
    led
    to
    the
    return
    to
    the
    bay
    and
    later
    cancellation.
    Former
    Vice
    President
    M
    Venkaiah
    Naidu,
    Andhra
    Pradesh
    Agriculture
    Minister
    K
    Atchennaidu
    and
    senior
    YSRCP
    leader
    B
    Satyanarayana
    were
    among
    the
    booked
    passengers
    on
    that
    sector.

    Air
    India
    Express
    said
    that,
    similar
    to
    the
    Delhi-Mumbai
    flight
    case,
    the
    decision
    was
    taken
    with
    safety
    as
    the
    top
    concern.
    “In
    the
    interest
    of
    safety,
    our
    Vijayawada-Visakhapatnam
    flight
    returned
    to
    the
    ramp
    after
    the
    pilot
    identified
    a
    technical
    issue
    prior
    to
    departure.
    The
    flight
    was
    subsequently
    cancelled,”
    it
    said
    in
    a
    statement.
    The
    airline
    added
    that
    passengers
    received
    alternative
    arrangements
    and
    were
    also
    offered
    an
    apology
    for
    the
    inconvenience.

    Both
    the
    Air
    India
    Delhi-Mumbai
    flight
    diversion
    and
    the
    Vijayawada-Visakhapatnam
    cancellation
    highlight
    how
    crews
    are
    following
    safety
    procedures
    when
    faults
    appear.
    Regulators
    and
    the
    ministry
    are
    now
    awaiting
    detailed
    investigation
    reports,
    while
    affected
    passengers
    have
    been
    shifted
    to
    other
    flights
    or
    given
    alternate
    plans
    to
    complete
    their
    journeys.

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