
Go First's Mumbai-Leh, Srinagar-Delhi flights suffer snags; both grounded
India Today
A Mumbai-Leh Go First (previously GoAir) flight had to be diverted to Delhi due to a fault in one of its engines. In another incident, a Srinagar-Delhi flight of the same airline had to return to its origin after trouble was detected in one of its engines.
A Mumbai-Leh Go First (previously GoAir) flight had to be diverted to Delhi due to a fault in one of its engines. In another incident, a Srinagar-Delhi flight of the same airline had to return to its origin after trouble was detected in one of its engines.
The Mumbai-Leh flight (G8-386), an Airbus A320, was diverted to Delhi after its EIU (Engine Interface Unit) for engine No 2 developed a fault.
(This is a developing story and will be updated as more inputs come in)

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