Shree Airlines makes emergency landing due to engine failure

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, MAY 11An aircraft of Shree Airlines made a safe emergency landing at the
Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) today after one of its engines failed.
Gautam Buddha International Airport begins
operation with domestic flights
Gautam Buddha International Airport brought
into operation TIA Spokesperson Tek Nath Sitaula
informed that a Bombardier Dash 8-Q400 aircraft of Shree Airlines that was scheduled to fly from here to Dhangadi aborted the flight and
made an emergency landing at theTIA when one of its engines failed. "The aircraft took off from the TIA at 11:54am, but
then one of its engines failed after flying 25 nautical miles,"Sitaula told The Himalayan Times, adding, "Thus, the plane was diverted back
to Kathmandu and landed safely at 12:08pm."According to Spokesperson for Shree Airlines Anil Manandhar, there were 77 adults, three
children, three infants and four crew members on board the plane.He further said that the technicians from the airline company and Civil
Aviation Authority of Nepal were inspecting the grounded airliner to carry out necessary maintenance of the left engine, which had
failed.While the airline staff were trying to make arrangements to transfer passengers to another flight to Dhangadi, Manandhar informed,
"We are having some trouble because of the weather."A version of this article appears in the print on May 12, 2022, of The Himalayan Times.
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