An Air India flight flying from Delhi to San Francisco, US developed a technical glitch and had to make an emergency landing in the far arctic east of Russia on Tuesday, June 6. The flight carrying 216 passengers and 16 crew members also included an unknown number of American nationals.
Flight AI173 had to make an emergency landing at Sokol airport in the port town of Magadan, Russia on June 6 after one of the engines developed a technical snag.
Given the tensions between the US and Russia, there were concerns about the safety of American nationals stranded in Russia. It needs to be noted that American carriers no longer fly over Russian airspace and only Indian, Chinese, Gulf-based, and African carriers still continue their operations over Russia.
US State Department deputy spokesman Vedant Patel responded to the situation on Tuesday.
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— ANI (@ANI) June 7, 2023
UPDATE: FERRY FLIGHT TO MAGADAN AIRBORNE
— Air India (@airindia) June 7, 2023
Our ferry flight AI195 from Mumbai (BOM) to Magadan, Russia (GDX) is now airborne, and is expected to arrive at GDX at 0630 Hours (local time) on 08 June 2023.
An Air India team are on board the flight to provide any support that the… pic.twitter.com/VuPr9ryPsf
Hi, we totally understand the situation. our ferry flight AI195 will depart anytime soon and we appreciate your patience during this time. 1/2
— Air India (@airindia) June 7, 2023
Important Update regarding AI 173 Delhi to SFO pic.twitter.com/DibzwCoGU4
— Air India (@airindia) June 7, 2023
#AI173 with 216 passengers stuck in Magadan, Russia since 2 pm IST Tue 6/6 after technical issues. Passengers staying at makeshift accommodation in a nearby school. Conditions have become miserable, no updates from @airindia, bad food. Crew not helping. @PMOIndia @DrSJaishankar pic.twitter.com/05NprP9PCw
— Dipankar Niranjan (@dip_niranjan) June 7, 2023
Add to this the utter confusion because of very shoddy communication from @airindia . There is paranoia everywhere because no one knows what to believe and who to trust. There is not one AI crew here @airindia
— tushar menon (@tusharmenon) June 7, 2023
AI 173 passengers diverted to Magadan are being housed in a basketball court with a mattress and a pillow. @airindia staff nowhere to be found. Is this how you'd treat passengers? #AirIndiahavoc @DrSJaishankar @IndEmbMoscow pic.twitter.com/pxoCmlL1Ul
— Triveni Menon (@veni_menon) June 6, 2023
Ma’am, engines are probably the single most complicated piece of equipment on board an aircraft. They do malfunction with amazing regularity. I am sure the pilots would not have taken a decision to divert lightly, that too to a small remote town in the near wilderness of Oblast.…
— Bangalore Aviation (@BLRAviation) June 6, 2023
Richa Verma, whose parents are on the flight, told DailyMail that Russian officials were being hospitable to those stranded.
Many thanks to the very kind Russian people who have been so helpful and accommodating with everything. @WIONews @TimesNow @IndiaToday @ndtv @timesofindia @the_hindu
— Dipankar Niranjan (@dip_niranjan) June 7, 2023
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Notable that Air India still overflies Russia on its US routes. American carriers do not. pic.twitter.com/rDa7cisorS
— Jake Anbinder (@JakeAnbinder) June 6, 2023
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