A Blue Dart Aviation cargo aircraft, a Boeing 757-200 Freighter, made an emergency landing at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad late Monday night due to a technical snag. The flight, which departed from Chennai at 10:22 p.m., encountered an issue with its landing gear mid-flight, prompting the pilots to declare an emergency. Air traffic control at RGIA swiftly responded, ensuring the aircraft landed safely at 11:49 p.m. without any casualties.
In response to the emergency, RGIA authorities activated their standard safety protocols, deploying crash fire tenders, medical teams, and alerting local police. The operational teams were placed on high alert, ensuring a swift and coordinated response to the situation. The emergency landing was executed smoothly, with airport officials confirming that all necessary safety measures were in place to handle the situation efficiently.
Following the landing, aviation engineers conducted an immediate inspection of the aircraft to determine the cause of the landing gear malfunction. While the incident caused a brief disruption in airport operations, normalcy was quickly restored. Authorities have assured that a detailed investigation will be carried out to prevent such occurrences in the future, prioritizing passenger and crew safety.