Air India Mumbai-Newark moody diverted to Kazakhstan

An Air India Mumbai-Newark moody was diverted to Kazakhstan on Thursday due to operational reasons, an central pronounced in Mumbai.

The central pronounced a moody — AI 191 – that took off from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport here around 2 a.m. was diverted to Kazakhstan where it landed safely during 7.30 a.m.

All passengers and organisation on house are protected and a Boeing 777 is being legalised by a group of engineers during Aktobe airport.

The central denied that there was any glow or fume emanating from a aircraft and pronounced a diversion was due to “operational reasons”.

Giving an refurbish of a moody status, Air India tweeted: “AIUpdate: #AI191 will take off from #Kazakhstan (AKX) during 2030 Hrs internal time. ETA during #Newark (EWR) is 2230 Hrs LT.”

It also posted: “#AI191 Delta will take off from #Delhi to #Kazakhstan (AKX) during 1500 Hrs IST. ETA during #Kazakhstan (AKX) is 1830 Hrs LT.”

It also pronounced that Air India authority A. Lohani had oral to a commander and all people on house are satisfied.

“AI CMD, Mr Lohani spoke to Capt.Aroob. The pax are confident and happy that a flt safely landed in #Kazakhstan.”

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