SpiceJet on Thursday said its 737 Max plane, which was heading from Mumbai to Kolkata, returned to the Maharashtra capital due to a technical issue. All Max planes were grounded in India by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on March 13, 2019, three days after the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX plane near Addis Ababa, which had left 157 people, including four Indians, dead.
After Boeing made necessary software rectifications, the DGCA had on August 26 this year lifted the ban on Max planes' commercial flight operations.
SpiceJet resumed operating its Max planes for commercial flight operations last month. SpiceJet flight SG- 467, operating on the Mumbai-Kolkata route, returned to Mumbai after take off due to a technical issue. The aircraft landed safely in Mumbai, a SpiceJet spokesperson said on Thursday.
SpiceJet, the only operator of Max planes in the country, had signed a $22 billion deal with Boeing for 205 aircraft in 2017, and has 13 of these airplanes in its fleet at present.
(Edited by : Vijay Anand)
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