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Air India Dreamliner returns back to Hong Kong following technical issue mid-air. Source says

A source with first-hand knowledge of the situation said that an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for New Delhi was returned to Hong Kong on Monday as a precautionary move after the pilot suspected there was a technical problem mid-air.

This incident occurred just days after an Air India flight from Ahmedabad to London, which used the same type Boeing aircraft, crashed moments after takeoff in the western Indian town of Ahmedabad, killing 241 out of 242 passengers on board.

Sources with knowledge on the matter confirm that the Dreamliner aircraft, which flew Air India flight AI315 from Hong Kong to Singapore on Monday, is currently undergoing inspections.

Flightradar24 shows that Flight AI315 departed Hong Kong at 12 p.m., and landed a little over an hour after.

Boeing and Air India have not responded to requests for comments on the Hong Kong-New Delhi flights. (Reporting and editing by Abhijith Gaapavaram, Tanvi Mehta and YP Rajesh; Tom Hogue and YPrajesh)

(source: Reuters)