Three scared in mid-hwa; Two U-turn, one emergency landing: flying on the shore in the last 24 hours. Bharat News

New Delhi: Within 24 hours, three different in-flights emergency situations were reported to be included from the United Kingdom, Germany and India. These incidents have especially felt flying on the shore after the tragic accident of Air India Flight AI 171, Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, killing 279 people, including 241 passengers.The incidents included a British fighter jet, making an emergency landing in Kerala on Sunday, allegedly due to low fuel, a bomb threat, which was forced to turn a lufthansa flight to Hyderabad towards Frankfurt, and was returning to an air India’s flight from Hong Kong from Hong Kong to a suspicious technical snag. While any incident resulted in casualties, rapid succession of fear of mid-hosa has created fresh concern over aviation safety and operating preparations, especially in the era of increasing air traffic and enhancing geopolitical tensions.
Delhi-Bound Air India flight returns to Hong Kong due to technical snag
The flight from Hong Kong to Delhi-Bound Air India experienced fear in a mid-hwa when the pilots detected a suspected technical fault. As a precaution, Boeing 787 aircraft, carrying more than 200 passengers, returned to Hong Kong shortly after the takeoff.“AI315 returned to Hong Kong immediately after takeoff due to technical issue on 16 June 2025. Flight came out safely in Hong Kong and is undergoing a check in abundant precaution. Alternative arrangements have been made.“We are providing all the necessary on-ground assistance to passengers to reduce the discomfort caused by this unexpected disintegration,” said this.
Lufthansa’s flight takes a U-turn to Germany due to ‘bomb threat’
In another dangerous episode, a Lufthansa Flight N route from Frankfurt to Hyderabad was forced to return the mid-hwa after receiving the bomb threat.“The flight returned to its origin due to the threat of the bomb, while the aircraft was still outside the Indian airspace,” an official told news agency ANI.Lufthansa Flight LH752 flew Frankfurt at around 2.14pm local time (5.44PM IST) on Sunday and was expected to reach Hyderabad in the early hours of Monday. However, flight tracking data indicated a twist in the journey several hours.Officials confirmed that all passengers were safely disintegrated and investigated. Investigations are underway to identify the source of danger, causing hours of disintegration.
British fighter jet makes emergency landing due to ‘low fuel’ in Kerala
A British F -35 fighter made an emergency landing in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday, citing “low fuel”.Air traffic control (ATC) was alerted around 9:20 pm, inspiring the airport to start emergency measures. The aircraft landed safely at around 9.28 am and remained at the Kerala Airport, where it was filled with fuel.