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Nepal Airlines flight returns to Kathmandu after suspected bird strike

Passengers in flight RA-244 bound for Bangalore reported hearing a loud noise

PTI Kathmandu Published 27.05.23, 05:45 PM
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A Bangalore-bound Nepal Airlines aircraft was forced to return to the Tribhuvan International Airport here on Saturday after it reportedly suffered a bird hit.

The A320 aircraft of Nepal’s flag carrier landed safely at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) and technicians were examining the aircraft, according to TIA spokesperson Teknath Sitaula.

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The flight took off from TIA at 1:45 pm, before being forced to return to the same airport 25 minutes later, news portal Nepal News reported.

Passengers on flight RA-225 bound for Bangalore reported hearing a loud noise, the Himalayan Times newspaper quoted TIA sources as saying.

“The aircraft was diverted to Kathmandu suspecting a bird strike in the course of take-off,” Sitaula said.

“TIA engineers are now examining the aircraft,” Sitaula added.

Arrangements have been made to shift the passengers to another aircraft,” the Nepal News report said.

The A320 has a maximum capacity of upto 180 passengers.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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