Kolkata: A Kuala Lumpur-bound flight, which made an emergency landing in Kolkata on June 9 because of a technical problem, did not belong to the Emirates, a spokesman of the airlines said on Tuesday.
The Emirates was not involved as had appeared in a section of press and the aircraft belonged to another international airline, the spokesman said.
The aircraft with 144 passengers on board made an emergency landing about an hour after take-off because of a suspected engine problem, airport sources had said.
The Emirates was not involved as had appeared in a section of press and the aircraft belonged to another international airline, the spokesman said.
The aircraft with 144 passengers on board made an emergency landing about an hour after take-off because of a suspected engine problem, airport sources had said.
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