Bhubaneswar: An Indian flight from Singapore to Delhi made an emergency landing at the Biju Patnaik airport after developing a technical snag.
Airport Director Sanjay Jain said flight number 860 with 150 passengers on board landed safely this afternoon after contacting the airport control.
The snag was repaired by Indian (Airlines) engineers and the Airbus-320 took off for Delhi after a two-hour halt, area marketing manager T Raghu Babu said.
03/06/06 Times of India
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