Safe Landing: Sri Airlines' Mid-Air Drama in Nepal
A Sri Airlines flight with 82 people on board made a safe emergency landing at Gautam Buddha International Airport in Nepal after experiencing a hydraulic failure. The Kathmandu-bound flight was diverted to Bhairahawa following the incident. All passengers and crew were safe, and a replacement aircraft was dispatched.
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- Nepal
A Sri Airlines flight, carrying 82 people, made an emergency landing at Gautam Buddha International Airport in Nepal's Lumbini province after experiencing a technical glitch.
The Kathmandu-bound Flight 222 departed from Dhangadhi of Sudur Pashchim province but encountered a hydraulic failure mid-air, officials reported.
After safely landing in Bhairahawa, all passengers and crew members disembarked unharmed, and a replacement aircraft was sent from Kathmandu to retrieve them.
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