NEW DELHI: Pilots operating IndiGo ’s ATR operating as 6E-7966 from Ahmedabad to Diu on Wednesday had to reject take-off after getting engine fire warning. The aircraft (VT-IYA) stopped safely and all the 70 people on board are learnt to be safe.
Officials say “engine one flameout out warning was triggered” during take off. The aircraft is now grounded for checks. The DGCA is probing this case.
An IndiGo spokesperson said: “: “A technical snag indication was noticed just before take-off on IndiGo flight 6E 7966 operating from Ahmedabad to Diu on July 23, 2025. Following the standard operating procedure, the pilots informed the authorities and returned the aircraft to the bay. The aircraft will undergo necessary checks and maintenance before resuming operations.”
“We regret the inconvenience caused to our customers and are making all efforts to minimize it by offering them refreshments, accommodation in the next available flight or a full refund against cancellation, as per their preference. As always, safety of our customers and crew remains the top priority at IndiGo,” the spokesperson added.
Officials say “engine one flameout out warning was triggered” during take off. The aircraft is now grounded for checks. The DGCA is probing this case.
An IndiGo spokesperson said: “: “A technical snag indication was noticed just before take-off on IndiGo flight 6E 7966 operating from Ahmedabad to Diu on July 23, 2025. Following the standard operating procedure, the pilots informed the authorities and returned the aircraft to the bay. The aircraft will undergo necessary checks and maintenance before resuming operations.”
“We regret the inconvenience caused to our customers and are making all efforts to minimize it by offering them refreshments, accommodation in the next available flight or a full refund against cancellation, as per their preference. As always, safety of our customers and crew remains the top priority at IndiGo,” the spokesperson added.
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