Updated May 21st, 2019 at 17:32 IST

Singapore-bound plane makes emergency landing at Chennai airport after pilots detected 'spark' while carrier was still in the Indian airspace

A Singapore-bound flight of Scoot airline, which took off from Tiruchirapalli, made an emergency landing at the Chennai airport on Monday following a "cargo smoke warning trigger", the private carrier said.

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A Singapore-bound flight of Scoot airline, which took off from Tiruchirapalli, made an emergency landing at the Chennai airport on Monday following a "cargo smoke warning trigger", the private carrier said.

Earlier, officials here had said the flight with 170 passengers on board made an emergency landing after a 'spark' was detected in the engine.

"Flight TR567, operating (between) Tiruchirappalli-Singapore on 20 May 2019, (was) diverted to Chennai international airport, as a precaution, due to a cargo smoke warning trigger," a Scoot spokesperson said.

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"The aircraft landed safely in Chennai at approximately 3.41 am local time. The aircraft has been grounded for investigations and preliminary assessment indicates (it was) a false warning," the spokesperson said.

The airline will arrange for another flight, subject to regulatory approval, to take the passengers to Singapore later in the day, the spokesperson added.

The passengers have been provided with accommodation in city hotels.

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Published May 20th, 2019 at 09:37 IST