Bangladesh's state-owned airline's Dash Q400 aircraft, carrying 65 passengers on Tuesday, went to Syedpur Airport in northern Uttar Pradesh.
After 40 minutes of flying due to mechanical error, it came back and landed at Hazrat Shahjalal Airport in Dhaka, officials said.
Public relations branch general secretary Shakil Meraaj told bdnews24.com, "It was not possible to go to Saidpur due to various obstacles, due to various obstacles, although the aircraft was preparing to repair the error by 3pm." The flight was canceled later. "
Expressing regret for the incident, he said the passengers will get the price of their ticket back.
What was the obstacle? - Shakil Meraaj said, "The mechanical error of Syedpurgamati plane was repaired by around 3pm. Then the runway was not found ready to fly again.
"After the long runway was busy, the runway of Dhaka Airport was empty at 6pm. But at that time, the control room officials of Syedpur Airport expressed their inability to finish the duty hour. "
"At one stage, the officials of Syedpur were convinced, but the passengers were annoyed. As a result, the airline had to cancel the flight unknowingly, "said the statement of the whole incident of the day, said Shakil Meraaj.
The incident took place within a week of a Dash plane crash in the US-Bangla Airlines in Nepal.
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