An Etihad Airways Chennai-Abu Dhabi flight returned to the gate on Tuesday due to a technical issue, the airline said, denying reports that a fire had broken out on the aircraft’s wing before take-off. All around 280 passengers were safely evacuated and no injuries were reported.
Earlier, reports quoting airport officials claimed that a fire was noticed on the aircraft’s left wing during preparations for departure, prompting emergency response measures and cancellation of the flight.
However, Etihad Airways denied there was any fire onboard the aircraft.
"Etihad Airways flight EY343 from Chennai International Airport (MAA) to Zayed International Airport (AUH) on 12 May returned to the gate prior to departure due to a technical issue and guests were subsequently disembarked."
"The flight is currently expected to depart approximately three hours behind schedule," the airline said in a statement.
Emergency services were activated as a precautionary measure, based on the Chennai International Airport (MAA) safety protocols, it said.
"We apologise for the inconvenience and our teams are assisting guests with their onward journey," it said.
The safety and comfort of its guests and crew remains Etihad's "highest priority," the airline added.