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An Airbus A-320 aircraft of state-owned airline Indian on Monday returned to Singapore's Changi airport after take-off and made a precautionary landing after a problem relating to its avionics was detected.
NEW DELHI: An Airbus A-320 aircraft of state-owned airline Indian on Monday returned to Singapore's Changi airport after take-off and made a precautionary landing after a problem relating to its avionics was detected.
The pilots of the aircraft detected the problem 30 minutes after take-off and sought permission for a precautionary landing from the Singaporean ATC, Indian sources here said.
The aircraft was taken to a remote bay after landing and was going through checks, the sources said.
The flight IC-860, carrying 109 passengers, was on its return flight to Delhi.